Your users are complaining that their queries are slow. You’ve tried changing SQL Server settings, tuning indexes, but the problem just won’t go away. You’ve got a hunch that it’s a storage problem, but you need real, empirical proof. You need numbers that no one can argue, and you need to know acceptable targets for those numbers.
In this session, I will give you three queries to run on your SQL Server. I’ll talk through what good and bad numbers look like, and you’ll share your numbers with the overall audience to get a feel for whether your storage is hot or not.
Register here for the free webcast with me & Argenis Fernandez from Pure Storage.
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Please add me to the web cast
Stephanie – click on the big red link there in the post to sign up. See you there!
That’s an interesting idea.
I, however, would be far more interested in ways to prove that my SQL Server NETWORK is slow ?
Oh damn, that question mark was supposed to have been a smiley.
Somehow I keep forgetting that there’s no support for emojis here…
Eitan – sure, I cover that in my Mastering Server Tuning class. See you there!
Is it just my system, or does the Register Now button not work?
I end up in a loop, never getting to where I enter my information
I see this is going to be very helpful. In!