SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled presents a
direct troubleshooting methodology for identifying
poorly-performing stored procedures and queries, isolating the
causes of that poor performance, and fixing the underlying
problems. Each chapter is dedicated to one of the top causes of
poorly performing queries and shows methods for identifying and
dealing with the problems in that chapter's domain. Emphasis is
always put upon or placed upon practical methods that you can put
to immediate use in your daytoday work. SQL Server 2008
functionality, tips, and tricks are emphasized in each subject
area.Emphasizes the practical. Does not bury readers in theory.
Gives readers practical techniques to immediately apply in their
daily work. Dedicates a chapter to each of the most common,
performancerelated problem areas. What you'll learn Identify and
fix poorly performing queries that are hurting your business. Read
query execution plans and identify bottlenecks in performance.
Record system performance metrics for trend analysis. Learn to
design databases and write TransactSQL code to avoid common
problems. Understand what an index is, what it does, and how to
build one. Use industry accepted best practices and understand how
to develop your own to arrive at optimal database performance. Who
this book is for
SQL Server Query Performance Tuning Distilled is aimed at anyone
writing businesscritical TransactSQL queries, and also at those
responsible for the continued good performance of those queries.
Developers, database administrators, business intelligence
analysts, and any others who develop TransactSQL queries will find
this book an indispensable resource for getting the most out of
what SQL Server 2008 has to offer.
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