Introduction to Extended Events (video)

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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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