Presenting @ DataWeekender the SQL Server Diagnostic Book

  • October 17, 2020
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I’ve bored you with my SQL Server Diagnostic Book for long enough, now I’ll bore even more people @ DataWeekender , where I’m doing a lightening talk about it, showing people what it is and how to install/use it.

You can download the Slides from the slides Here
My latest post on the Diagnostic book is Here
How to Create a Book Extension for ADS Here

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