External Article

Investigating SQL Server 2008 Wait Events with XEVENTS

Some reasons for the slow-running of database applications aren't obvious. Occasionally, even the profiler won't tell you enough to remedy a problem, especially when a SQL Statement is being forced to wait. Now, in SQL Server 2008, come XEvents, which allow you to look at those waits that are slowing your SQL Statements. Mario Broodbakker continues his series about SQL Server Wait Events

Blogs

Programmatically Retrieving MLV Lineage and Refresh Times

By

Materialized lake views (MLVs) in Microsoft Fabric are an effective way to implement medallion...

SWAG Saves the Day

By

PASS Summit East is in one week. I was on the road last week...

Upgrading SQL Server Containers on the Laptop

By

I don’t have SQL Server installed on my laptop. In an effort to keep...

Read the latest Blogs

Forums

BCA KCP Menara Palma Telpon/WA:08137887595

By tanehome

BCA KCP Menara Palma Telpon/WA:08137887595.Ariobimo Sentral, Gedung Menara Palma, Jl. Hr. Rasuna Said Ground...

BCA KCU MUARA KARANG Tlpn/Wa 0853.7373.7551

By thammyvienula

Jl. Muara Karang Timur, Blok B VIII No.116-117, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 14450

BCA Finance WTC Mangga Dua Tlpn/Wa 0853.7373.7551

By thammyvienula

Gedung WTC Jl. Mangga Dua Raya. 8 Lantai 6, Blok CL 001, RT.CL, Jl....

Visit the forum

Question of the Day

Increase Deadlock Detection

How can I alter the deadlock detection interval to 2 seconds instead of 5 seconds on my SQL Server 2025 instance?

See possible answers