Erin’s new course is called SQL Server: Replacing Profiler with Extended Events and is just under 2.5 hours long. It’s based on her very popular user group/conference session and will help you move painlessly from using Profiler to using Extended Events – as Extended Events are the only way to monitor all features added in SQL Server 2012 and later.
The modules are:
- Introduction
- Transitioning from Profiler’s UI to Extended Events
- Leveraging the Extended Events UI
- Understanding Target Options for Extended Events
- Avoiding Performance Issues with Extended Events
Check it out here.
We now have more than 140 hours of SQLskills online training available (see all our courses here), all for as little as $29/month through Pluralsight (including more than 4,500 other developer and IT training courses). That’s unbeatable value that you can’t afford to ignore.
Enjoy!
2 thoughts on “New course: Replacing Profiler with Extended Events”
Comprehensive training and excellent demo.
Encourages to use extends from now as I think Profiler is going to be deprecated in forthcoming versions of SQL Server.
its a very informative and totally engrossing demo.I think it will come in handy for students of Computer Science Department of the University of Nigeria Nsukka http://physicalscs.unn.edu.ng/faculty/department/computer-science/ to learn and be properly informed.