(Read now) SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled (Expert's Voice in SQL Server)
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| #1251456 in Books | Apress | 2009-03-16 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.27 x7.01l,2.10 | File Name: 1430219025 | 600 pages |
||24 of 26 people found the following review helpful.| SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled|By -tg|Great book. I've been waiting for the re-write to Sajal Dam's book on SQL Server 2000 performance tuning for a very long time. The only problem with it is that that too many example scripts do not match the code in the book. [case in point: On pg. 289 it references a script called stats_changes.sql. The code in the do|About the Author|Grant Fritchey, Microsoft Data Platform MVP, has more than twenty years experience in IT. That time was spent in technical support, development and database administration. Grant currently works as a Product Evangelist at Red Gate Softwa
SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled presents a direct trouble–shooting 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 up...
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