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Published inJul 2018
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Ahmad Osama
Ahmad Osama
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Ahmad Osama

Ahmad Osama works for Pitney Bowes Pvt. Ltd. as a technical architect and is a former Microsoft Data Platform MVP. In his day job, he works on developing and maintaining high performant, on-premises and cloud SQL Server OLTP environments as well as deployment and automating tasks using PowerShell. When not working, Ahmad blogs at DataPlatformLabs and can be found glued to his Xbox.
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In this chapter, you learned different ways of monitoring and tuning Azure SQL databases. You learned how to use Performance Metrics and Query Performance Insight to monitor database metrics and queries from the Azure portal. You also learned how to set up alarms on database metrics, and proactively took action as and when alarms were raised. Finally, you learned about important DMVs and set up extended events to monitor an Azure SQL Database.

Following this, you have learned to set up automatic tuning to automatically tune an Azure SQL Database, and you used in-memory OLTP to improve the performance of an OLTP workload.

Performance tuning is a vast topic and this book doesn't cover each and every aspect of the topic; however, it does give you insight into the available options. You can explore these options in detail to optimize your environment.

In this book, we addressed some important aspects of an Azure SQL Database instance such as migration, backup restorations, pricing policies...

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Published in: Jul 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789538854

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Ahmad Osama

Ahmad Osama works for Pitney Bowes Pvt. Ltd. as a technical architect and is a former Microsoft Data Platform MVP. In his day job, he works on developing and maintaining high performant, on-premises and cloud SQL Server OLTP environments as well as deployment and automating tasks using PowerShell. When not working, Ahmad blogs at DataPlatformLabs and can be found glued to his Xbox.
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