Conquering Deadlocks: How We Achieved a 93% Reduction in Database Blockages
by Michal Kovaľ on 15/10/2020In high-concurrency environments, deadlocks are more than just technical glitches...they are silent performance killers.
Read moreWhile we are working hard on a next SMT version we realised that we did not publish updates that happened during the current year, let us please fix that and inform you about new features and enhancements to SMT.
Updates started this year later in June and as you can see from the list below there were a quite a lot changes. We will keep you posted about the next SMT version and we will try our best to publish the article along with actual releases.
Update 00.5.55
Update 00.5.54
Update: 00.5.53
Update: 00.5.52
Update: 00.5.51
Update: 00.5.50
We are looking forward to the next version and hope that so do you.
Kind Regards,
Michal Kovaľ
Michal Tinthofer is the face of the Woodler company which (as he does), is fully committed to complete support of Microsoft SQL Server products to its customers. He often acts as a database architect, performance tuner, administrator, SQL Server monitoring developer (Woodler SMT) and, last but not least, a trainer of people who are developing their skills in this area. His current "Quest" is to help admins and developers to quickly and accurately identify issues related to their work and SQL Server runtime.
In high-concurrency environments, deadlocks are more than just technical glitches...they are silent performance killers.
Read moreAnyway this post should focus on some different distressing news about SQL 2012. If you have current software assurance (SA) for SQL Server 2008 R2, this allows you to slide into SQL Server 2012 while maintaining CAL licensing (by the way this is not pos
Read moreAs we finalize the upcoming release, we want to share with you what is coming.
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