SQLPerformance.com “TRANSACTION_MUTEX and Multi-Session Transaction Access”
My third guest blog post was published today on SQLPerformance.com: TRANSACTION_MUTEX and Multi-Session Transaction Access
My third guest blog post was published today on SQLPerformance.com: TRANSACTION_MUTEX and Multi-Session Transaction Access
Last Thursday I presented a session at the PASS Winter 2012 Performance Palooza. It was
My latest course, “SQL Server: Common Performance Issue Patterns“ was just published by Pluralsight.com. The course
I wrote a new article for Simple-Talk that was published recently: Fixing Gatekeeper Row Cardinality
My second guest blog post was published today on SQLPerformance.com: Ten Common Threats to Execution
SQL Server 2012 Service Pack 1 is out today and it fixes an issue that
A quick and somewhat nuanced tip today… When evaluating sys.dm_io_virtual_file_stats against collected perfmon counter
I missed that this got published last week, so here is just a quick pointer
My first guest blog post published today on SQLPerformance.com: Configuring a Dedicated Network for Availability
If you’re planning on using Availability Groups in a production environment, I highly recommend you
Yesterday’s SQLSaturday #149 (Minnesota) was most excellent. A few comments/observations/recaps: The event was extremely well
A few weeks ago I was interviewed by Richard Cambell of RunAs Radio: Joe Sack
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