August 2009
Intermediate to advanced
464 pages
13h 59m
English
A good DBA knows the tools at his or her disposal and selects the right tool for the job, with mundane and repetitive tasks automated to achieve more and reduce errors, thereby freeing up time for more rewarding and enjoyable tasks.
Wherever possible, use server-side traces configured to write to local dedicated disks instead of client-side Profiler traces, particularly for high-volume and/or long-running traces. Use Profiler's Export menu to create server-side scripts once the required events, columns, and filters have been chosen.
Use Profiler for specialized tasks such as deadlock and blocked process monitoring, rather than as a primary performance analysis and tuning tool. Dynamic ...
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