SMT 00.5.60 Released!
by Michal Tinthofer on 14/02/2019We have a new SMT version, take a look what has been changed.
Read moreWe would like to wish you a pleasant time and oportunity to slow down and enjoy the simple things. May this wonderful time of the year touch your heart in a special way. Wishing you much happiness not just today, but throughout the New Year.
This time we are bringing a special patch with new features such a tuning tnotes where you can record all your tunning efforts and explore it's benefits through new tuning dashboard. Also we introduce new reports for tempdb contention issues and updated resource governor and memory reports for better visibility and performance.
We hope you will continue to enjoy our tool!
With regards,
Michal Tinthofer.
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.
We have a new SMT version, take a look what has been changed.
Read moreWe are excited to announce the release of SMT 1.12.0. In this update, we have focused on refining existing features while introducing a new optional capability that could dramatically enhance the way you proactively tune your SQL Server with SMT.
Read moreDuring last SQL Server Bootcamp 2024 in Brno - our colleague Jan Repka presented a live query tuning session.
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