TechNet Support WebCast:Performance troubleshooting and analysis in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (838622)



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  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (all editions)

Session Summary


Thursday, April 15, 2004

This Support WebCast session will discuss general troubleshooting techniques and tools you can use to diagnose performance issues or to help tune Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database applications. It will discuss how to identify performance bottlenecks (such as disk I/O, CPU, and blocking). The session will review techniques that you can use to resolve them and ways to design around them. The session will also discuss some of the more common database design and tuning best practices that many SQL Server customers are currently using.

This is a Level 200 session presented by Jason Ward.

Jason Ward joined Microsoft in 1998 after graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from College of Charleston, South Carolina. He currently works as an Escalation Engineer in the SQL Server Support organization. Escalation Engineers are the most experienced and senior technical members of the Product Support Services team.

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Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:9/7/2004
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