Introduction to Extended Events (video)
Extended Events were introduced with SQL Server 2008. Extended Events is a replacement for Server Side Traces and so much more – it’s a lightweight way to look at SQL Server performance, events, deadlocks, locking, blocking, and more. In this webcast, Jeremiah Peschka provides a high-level introduction to Extended Events. You’ll learn about how Extended Events are structured, how to find out what’s available, and where to get started.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8ANBq3LoQk
Find out more at our Extended Events resource page.
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Hi! I’m Brent Ozar.
I make Microsoft SQL Server go faster. I love teaching, travel, cars, and laughing. I’m based out of Las Vegas. He/him. I teach SQL Server training classes, or if you haven’t got time for the pain, I’m available for consulting too.
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I wish someone wasn’t typing in the background.
It could be worse: it could be a video of someone typing in the foreground, and the SQL Server discussion in the foreground. 😉