Troubleshoot query performance issues, identify anti-patterns in your code, and write efficient T-SQL queries with this guide for T-SQL developers Key Features A definitive guide to mastering the techniques of writing efficient T-SQL code Learn query optimization fundamentals, query analysis, and how query structure impacts performance Discover insightful solutions to detect, analyze, and tune query performance issues Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book DescriptionData professionals seeking to excel in Transact-SQL for Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database often lack comprehensive resources. Learn T-SQL Querying second edition focuses on indexing queries and crafting elegant T-SQL code enabling data professionals gain mastery in modern SQL Server versions (2022) and Azure SQL Database. The book covers new topics like logical statement processing flow, data access using indexes, and best practices for tuning T-SQL queries. Starting with query processing fundamentals, the book lays a foundation for writing performant T-SQL queries. You’ll explore the mechanics of the Query Optimizer and Query Execution Plans, learning to analyze execution plans for insights into current performance and scalability. Using dynamic management views (DMVs) and dynamic management functions (DMFs), you’ll build diagnostic queries. The book covers indexing and delves into SQL Server’s built-in tools to expedite resolution of T-SQL query performance and scalability issues. Hands-on examples will guide you to avoid UDF pitfalls and understand features like predicate SARGability, Query Store, and Query Tuning Assistant. By the end of this book, you‘ll have developed the ability to identify query performance bottlenecks, recognize anti-patterns, and avoid pitfallsWhat you will learn Identify opportunities to write well-formed T-SQL statements Familiarize yourself with the Cardinality Estimator for query optimization Create efficient indexes for your existing workloads Implement best practices for T-SQL querying Explore Query Execution Dynamic Management Views Utilize the latest performance optimization features in SQL Server 2017, 2019, and 2022 Safeguard query performance during upgrades to newer versions of SQL Server Who this book is forThis book is for database administrators, database developers, data analysts, data scientists and T-SQL practitioners who want to master the art of writing efficient T-SQL code and troubleshooting query performance issues through practical examples. A basic understanding of T-SQL syntax, writing queries in SQL Server, and using the SQL Server Management Studio tool will be helpful to get started.
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Table of Contents
  1. Understanding Query Processing
  2. Mechanics of the Query Optimizer
  3. Exploring Query Execution Plans
  4. Indexing for T-SQL Performance
  5. Writing Elegant T-SQL Queries
  6. Discovering T-SQL Anti-patterns in Depth
  7. Building diagnostic queries using DMVs and DMFs
  8. Building XEvent profiler traces
  9. Comparative analysis of Query Plans
  10. Tracking performance history with Query Store
  11. Troubleshooting Live Queries
  12. Managing optimizer changes with the Query Tuning Assistant
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781837638994
Publisert
2024-02-29
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Packt Publishing Limited
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
456

Biografisk notat

Pedro Lopes is a Program Manager in the Database Systems group, based in Redmond, WA, USA. He has over 19 years of industry experience and has been with Microsoft for 9 years. He is currently responsible for program management of Database Engine features for in-market and vNext versions of SQL Server, with a special focus on the Relational Engine. He has extensive experience with query performance troubleshooting and is a regular speaker at numerous conferences such as SQLBits, PASS Summit, SQLIntersection, Microsoft Ignite, and Microsoft Build. He blogs about SQL on the SQL Server Team blog. He has authored several tools in the Tiger toolbox on GitHub: AdaptiveIndexDefrag maintenance solution, BPCheck, and usp_WhatsUp. Pam Lahoud is a Program Manager in the Database Systems group, based in Redmond, WA, USA. She has been with Microsoft for 13 years and is currently responsible for program management of Database Engine features for in-market and vNext versions of SQL Server, with a special focus on the Storage Engine area. She is passionate about SQL Server performance and has focused on performance tuning and optimization, particularly from the developer's perspective, throughout her career. She is a SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) with over 20 years of experience working with SQL Server.