Tim is a Principal Consultant with SQLskills, and has worked in a variety of roles, including DBA, Lead DBA, and multi-department manager. He is a SQL Server MVP, has a whole collection of Microsoft and other industry certifications, and is very active and passionate in the SQL Community. You can see his full bio here.
Tim Radney (@tradney) of SQLskills shows us how the Stretch Database feature has evolved from its early CTP beginnings to the RTM version released earlier this month.
Tim Radney (@tradney) of SQLskills talks about the initial differences he has encountered while mastering the art of performance tuning Azure SQL Database.
Tim Radney of SQLskills gives an overview of his approach to SQL Server performance tuning, from system configuration, to I/O latency, to high cost queries.
Tim Radney (@tradney) of SQLskills shows how to measure your network so you have more ammo to take to your network team when there is a performance issue.
Tim Radney (@tradney) discusses some aspects of the msdb database that probably require more attention than they currently get in a lot of environments.
Tim Radney (@tradney) of SQLskills discusses addressing high severity errors in SQL Server – those with high severity (19-25) and the dreaded I/O error 825.
Tim Radney (@tradney) of SQLskills.com shows us how we can be proactive in monitoring our I/O subsystems for read/write latency that can affect SQL Server performance.
Tim Radney (@tradney) of SQLskills.com explains SQL Server Agent alerts and how you can stay ahead of the game in terms of performance and event monitoring.