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    Microsoft made available the Troubleshooting Performance Problems in SQL Server 2008 white paper on their site. This white paper is 102 pages long, the scope of this white paper is limited to the problems commonly seen by Microsoft Customer Service and Support (CSS).

    Below is what is covered in this white paper:

    Introduction
    Goals
    Methodology

    Resource Bottlenecks
    Tools for Resolving Resource Bottlenecks

    CPU Bottlenecks
    Memory Bottlenecks
    I/O Bottlenecks
    tempdb
    Slow-Running Queries
    Extended Events 80
    Data Collector and the MDW
    Appendix A: DBCC MEMORYSTATUS Description
    Appendix B: MDW Data Collection

    You can download the Troubleshooting Performance Problems in SQL Server 2008 white paper here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd672789.aspx

    If you are currently thinking about upgrading to SQL Server 2008 or if you are already using SQL Server 2008 then you should definitely check out this white paper.

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    User bio imageDenis has been working with SQL Server since version 6.5. Although he worked as an ASP/JSP/ColdFusion developer before the dot com bust, he has been working exclusively as a database developer/architect since 2002. In addition to English, Denis is also fluent in Croatian and Dutch, but he can curse in many other languages and dialects (just ask the SQL optimizer) He lives in Princeton, NJ with his wife and three kids.
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