Working without a DBA? A 10-Step Recipe for a Better SQL Environment

Improve SQL Server Performance with Tuning Tips

Publish Date: 11/29/2022
Webcast
Duration: 34:55

Your SQL Servers are up and running. Users aren’t complaining. And you haven’t had to do anything to them in a couple of weeks.

But this doesn’t mean your SQL environment is healthy. Or secure. Or even performing as well as it could. Companies who ignore their SQL Servers because they are “working fine” usually have a crisis on their hands. This is especially true if you find yourself working without a full-time DBA.

This on-demand webcast will outline a 10-step recipe for proactively assessing and improving your SQL environment.

We discuss the following:

1. Common challenges

2. Making sure everything is working

3. Keeping your SQL Servers working

4. Getting proactive with your SQL environment

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