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Buch, Englisch, 624 Seiten, Format (B × H): 187 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1040 g

Bolton / Langford / Ozar

PROFESSIONAL SQL SERVER 2008 I

Buch, Englisch, 624 Seiten, Format (B × H): 187 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1040 g

ISBN: 978-0-470-48428-9
Verlag: Wiley John + Sons


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INTRODUCTION.

CHAPTER 1 SQL Server Architecture.

CHAPTER 2 Understanding Memory.

CHAPTER 3 SQL Server Waits and Extended Events.

CHAPTER 4 Working with Storage.

CHAPTER 5 CPU and Query Processing.

CHAPTER 6 Locking and Latches.

CHAPTER 7 Knowing Tempdb.

CHAPTER 8 Defi ning Your Approach To Troubleshooting.

CHAPTER 9 Viewing Server Performance with PerfMon and the PAL Tool.

CHAPTER 10 Tracing SQL Server with SQL Trace and Profiler.

CHAPTER 11 Consolidating Data Collection with SQLDiag and the PerfStats Script.

CHAPTER 12 Introducing RML Utilities for Stress Testing and Trace File Analysis.CHAPTER 13 Bringing It All Together with SQL Nexus.

CHAPTER 14 Using Management Studio Reports and the Performance Dashboard.

CHAPTER 15 Using SQL Server Management Data Warehouse.

CHAPTER 16 Shortcuts to Effi cient Data Collection and Quick Analysis.

INDEX.


CHRISTIAN BOLTON is the Technical Director for Coeo Ltd., a leading provider of SQL Server consulting and managed support services in the UK and Europe. Prior to this Christian worked for 5 years at Microsoft, leading the SQL Server Premier Field Engineering team in the UK. He is a Microsoft Certifi ed Architect, Master and MVP for SQL Server, and co-author of Professional SQL Server 2005 Performance Tuning. He works out of London and lives in the south of England with his wife and children. He can be contacted at christian@coeo.com. Christian authored chapters 1, 2, 7, 13 and the online chapter 16 in addition to lending his authoring expertise where needed on other chapters and functioned as the lead author for the entire project.

JUSTIN LANGFORD leads the Managed Support team for Coeo Ltd, delivering outsourced 24x7 operations for mission-critical SQL Server platforms. Before joining Coeo, Justin worked for Microsoft in the Premier Field Engineering team and has worked with some of Microsoft's largest fi nance and government customers in Europe. Justin co-authored Wrox Professional SQL Server 2005 Performance Tuning and lives in London with his girlfriend, Claire. Outside work he enjoys sailing and has a keen interest in classic British sports cars. Justin can be contacted at justinl@coeo.com. Justin authored chapters 9, 11, 12, and 15.

BRENT OZAR is a SQL Server Expert for Quest Software. He has over a decade of broad IT experience, performing SQL Server database administration, systems administration, SAN administration, virtualization administration, and project management. In his current role, Brent trains DBAs on performance tuning, disaster recovery, and virtualization. He has spoken around the globe at events for PASS, SQLBits, SSWUG, and other organizations. Brent founded the Virtualization Virtual Chapter for the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS), and serves as the Editor-in-Chief at SQLServerPedia.com. Brent blogs at www.BrentOzar.com and discusses diverse topics at http://twitter.com/BrentO. When he's not talking SQL Server, he enjoys traveling, working with social media, snorkeling, and sampling new restaurants. He is the author of chapters 4 and 14.

JAMES ROWLAND-JONES works for EMC Consulting EMEA as an Advisory Consultant. His principle focus is the delivery of large, scalable, data warehousing, and business intelligence projects. Within this fi eld James specializes in data integration, database architecture, and performance tuning. He is very active in the technical community and is one of the organizers for SQLBits, Europe's largest SQL Server community conference. James has received the Microsoft MVP award for 2009 and 2010. You can fi nd him online at http://consultingblogs.emc.com/jamesrowlandjones, twitter (@jrowlandjones), linkedin http://www.linkedin.com/in/jrowlandjones, or even using an old fashioned email, james.rowland-jones@emc.com. James authored chapters 6 and 10.

JONATHAN KEHAYIAS is a SQL Server MVP, MCITP Database Administrator and Developer, who got started in SQL Server in 2004 as a database developer and report writer in the natural gas industry. After spending two and a half years working in T-SQL, in late 2006, he transitioned to the role of Database Administrator. He has experience in upgrading and consolidating SQL environments, and has experience in running SQL Server in Virtual Environments on VMWare ESX 3.5+. He is a member of the Tampa SQL Server User Group and a regular speaker about SQL Server at events. Jonathan authored chapter 3.

CINDY GROSS started her SQL Server life as a DBA with a hospital and health plan company in 1993, and moved to Microsoft in 2000 where she has worked ever since. Her roles at Microsoft have included PSS Product Support Engineer, SQL Content Lead, Yukon Readiness Lead, and most recently Dedicated Support Engineer (DSE), all for SQL Server. Cindy enjoys delivering training throughout the United States as well as in Europe and India, i


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