With the publication of our most recent Pluralsight course last month, we now have a whopping 50 online training courses available through Pluralsight, totally more than 150 hours of content. If you’re unable to come to one of our in-person Immersion Events in the US this year, these courses are a great way to learn from us. And for only $29.99/month, with access to over 5,000 courses in total, you there’s no more cost-effective way to gain new skills for yourself and your company.
You can even get a free trial of 200 minutes of listening over 10 days by going here.
Our top-5 most popular courses so far this year are:
- Communications: How to Talk, Write, Present, and Get Ahead!
- SQL Server: Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2016
- SQL Server: Optimizing Ad Hoc Statement Performance
- SQL Server: Transact-SQL Basic Data Retrieval
- SQL Server: Performance Troubleshooting Using Wait Statistics
And we have courses in the works already for 2017 on:
- Query Store (already published)
- Azure SQL Database
- Understanding and Using Backups
- Indexing for Performance
- Query Plan Analysis for Developers
- Building Multi-Instance Asynchronous Applications
- Building Scalable Asynchronous Applications
- Upgrading to SQL Server 2016
- And more!
Here’s the full list of our courses, grouped by area:
DBA/Systems Admin: Installation, Configuration, and Hardware
- SQL Server: Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2016 (NEW in 2016!)
- SQL Server 2012: Installation and Configuration
- SQL Server: Virtualization
- SQL Server: Improving Storage Subsystem Performance (NEW in 2016!)
- SQL Server: Consolidation Tactics and Best Practices (NEW in 2016!)
- SQL Server 2012: Evaluating and Sizing Hardware
- Understanding Server Hardware
DBA: General
- SQL Server: Database Creation, Configuration, and Alteration
- SQL Server: Index Fragmentation Internals, Analysis, and Solutions
- SQL Server: Logging, Recovery, and the Transaction Log
- SQL Server: Maintenance Plans
- SQL Server: Myths and Misconceptions
- SQL Server: Understanding and Using DBCC Commands (NEW in 2016!)
DBA: High Availability and Disaster Recovery
- SQL Server: Detecting and Correcting Database Corruption
- SQL Server: Advanced Corruption Recovery Techniques
- SQL Server: Transactional Replication Fundamentals
Developer/Architect: Writing T-SQL
- SQL Server: Transact-SQL Basic Data Retrieval
- SQL Server: Transact-SQL Basic Data Modification
- SQL Server 2012: Transact-SQL Error Handling
- SQL Server 2012: Nonclustered Columnstore Indexes
- SQL Server: Common Table Expressions
- SQL Server: Temporary Objects
Developer/Architect: General
- SQL Server: Why Physical Database Design Matters
- SQL Server: Building Simple Asynchronous Applications (NEW in 2016!)
- SQL Server: Change Data Capture
- Scaling SQL Server 2012 – Part 1
- Scaling SQL Server 2012 and 2014 – Part 2 (NEW in 2016!)
- Developing and Deploying SQL Server ISV Applications
- Supporting SQL Server ISV Applications
All Roles: Performance Monitoring
- SQL Server: Benchmarking and Baselining
- SQL Server: Performance Troubleshooting Using Wait Statistics
- SQL Server: Replacing Profiler with Extended Events (NEW in 2016!)
- SQL Server: Introduction to Extended Events
- SQL Server: Advanced Extended Events
- SQL Server: Collecting and Analyzing Trace Data
- SQL Server 2014 DMV Diagnostic Queries: Part 1
- SQL Server 2014 DMV Diagnostic Queries: Part 2
- SQL Server 2014 DMV Diagnostic Queries: Part 3
All Roles: General Performance Tuning
- SQL Server: Why Physical Database Design Matters
- SQL Server: Optimizing Ad Hoc Statement Performance
- SQL Server: Optimizing Stored Procedure Performance
- SQL Server: Optimizing Stored Procedure Performance – Part 2
- SQL Server: Deadlock Analysis and Prevention
All Roles: Query Plan Analysis and Tuning
- SQL Server: Query Plan Analysis
- SQL Server: Introduction to Query Store (NEW in 2017!)
- SQL Server: Common Performance Issue Patterns
- SQL Server: Common Query Tuning Problems and Solutions – Part 1
- SQL Server: Common Query Tuning Problems and Solutions – Part 2
- SQL Server: Troubleshooting Query Plan Quality Issues
- SQL Server: Using SQL Sentry Plan Explorer
All Roles: Career Growth
One thought on “50 online SQL Server training courses and a free trial”
With so much material to look at, why hold back on a subscription at Pluralsight? I signed up today. Awesome summary of material. Thanks a bunch.