Sign In
Esoteric
All esoteric things about SQL Server and Microsoft Developer Tools
Options
About
Email Blog Author
RSS for posts
Atom
RSS for comments
OK
Search
Advanced search options...
Search In:
Everything
Blogs
Forums
People
Groups
Places
Pages
Date range:
All Time
Last Year
Last 6 Months
Last 3 Months
Last Month
Last Week
Last Two Days
Tags
Analysis Services
Miscellaneous
PDW
Production debugging
ReportViewer
SQL Architecture
SQL General
SQL High Availability
SQL Performance
SQL Replication
T-SQL Anti-patterns
Windows Mobile
Blog - Link List
Useful SQL Blogs
SQL CAT Blog
SQL Server Storage Engine team blog
Sunil Agarwal and others from the SE team
Slava Oaks's weblog
A must-read blog if you are interesting in SQLOS internals
QP team blog
Query Processor team's blog
CSS SQL Team
Bob Dorr, Bob Ward and the entire CSS SQL Escalation team. Highly recommended!
Craig Freedman
Nitty-gritty details of the optimizer, plans, parallelism etc. Probably the most detailed explanations on those topics anywhere on the Internet.
SQL Release Services
Keep an eye on this to be alerted of new CUs, SPs etc.
SQL Programmability
CSS SQL Replication Team
Paul Randal
SQL PFE Blog
Robert Bruckner (SSRS)
David Lean (SQL Spatial)
SQL Server CSS Team India
Valentino Vranken's BI blog
Stacia Misner
Nacho's SQL Blog
SQL Tools
RML Utilities (x86)
RML Utilities (x64)
SQL Nexus
PAL
SQL Server 2005 Performance Dashboard Reports
SQLRAP Scoping Tool v1.2
SQL Perf Stats Script
SQL Best Practices Toolbox (DMV Scripts)
Team web pages
Premier Field Engineering (India)
Microsoft CSS Jobs
Microsoft Premier Support
Microsoft SQL Server Risk Assessment Program
Data sheet for SQLRAP
Microsoft Premier Support Offerings
Debugging Links
Reiley Yang's blog
DumpAnalysis.org
CTS Platforms EE blog
OSR Online (home of the NT Insider)
Ken 'Skywing' Johnson
Home of the Advanced Windows Debugging book
Mark Russinovich's blog
Alex Ionescu
VC++ team blog
MSDN Channel 9 'Going Deep' shows
Analysis Services and MDX
Karan Gulati's blog
Chris Webb
Jeffrey Wang's blog
Archive
Archives
November 2011
(2)
April 2011
(2)
February 2011
(3)
December 2010
(1)
September 2010
(2)
August 2010
(1)
June 2010
(3)
May 2010
(5)
February 2010
(1)
January 2010
(1)
December 2009
(3)
October 2009
(1)
August 2009
(1)
July 2009
(2)
June 2009
(1)
May 2009
(1)
April 2009
(1)
January 2009
(2)
December 2008
(7)
November 2008
(2)
August 2008
(3)
April 2008
(1)
December 2007
(1)
June 2007
(3)
August 2006
(1)
June 2006
(5)
MSDN Blogs
>
Esoteric
>
June, 2006
Posts
Subscribe via RSS
Sort by:
Most Recent
|
Most Views
|
Most Comments
Excerpt View
|
Full Post View
Esoteric
Resources from TechEd sessions
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Arvindsh
0
Comments
Several attendees have asked for the resources section from our presentations at TechEd India. Enjoy! Blogs SQLCAT: http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlcat WINCAT: http://blogs.msdn.com/wincat Slava Oks’ blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/slavao Product Feedback...
Esoteric
Wait types in SQL Server
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Arvindsh
0
Comments
Troubleshooting performance issues in SQL Server involves studying the wait types and wait times associated with the queries executing. However, the relevance of each of the various wait types in the output can be a mystery. For SQL Server 2000, the...
Esoteric
Tracer tokens in Transactional Replication
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Arvindsh
0
Comments
A new feature of SQL Server 2005 Transactional Replication is the ability to use "Tracer Tokens" to measure true latency between publisher-distributor and also distributor-subscriber. More details at Measuring Latency and Validating Connections for Transactional...
Esoteric
Database Mirroring Technical Paper
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Arvindsh
0
Comments
One of the most exciting new features in SQL Server 2005 is DB Mirroring. Now that Service Pack 1 is released, we officially support this feature. A really useful resource to understand the options available in using this feature and their pros...
Esoteric
Database Snapshots
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Arvindsh
0
Comments
DB Snapshots are a very useful new feature in SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition. They provide us the ability to preserve a consistent picture of the database as it was at a point in time. Both metadata and data are captured in the snapshot. The...
Page 1 of 1 (5 items)
June, 2006