If I were a betting man, I would wager your disk IO system is probably the biggest bottleneck in your SQL Server right now. Sure, there are lots of moving pieces, but if you can tame the IO situation, you are putting yourself in the drivers seat. So how do you go about putting together the pieces you need identify your IO constraints?
I chat with Theresa Iserman, a premier support engineer at Microsoft about some of her thoughts and why IO in general is an issue. She gives us some guidelines and even some metrics to check out. Join us in the conversation, and I'll see you on the SQL trail . . .
As always you can check out the show notes at http://sqldatapartners.com/2015/12/22/iotuning/
Episode 256: The Community Episode
Episode 255: Automate Complex CRUD with sp_CRUDGen
Episode 254: Code Smell Checks with sp_Develop
Episode 253: Go Mobile with Power Apps
Episode 252: The Cumulative Update Dilemma
Episode 251: Azure Cognitive Services
Episode 250: What happens before... “COMPANEROS!”
Episode 249: Data Marts in Power BI
Episode 248: Inventory Documentation
Episode 247: Pushing the Boundaries or Pushing Your Luck
Episode 246: Microsoft Build 2022 Announcements
Episode 245: Tooling Updates
Episode 244: Extended Events vs SQL Server Audit
Episode 243: Choosing What Content To Focus On
Episode 242: Upgrading Your SQL Server
Episode 241: Replicating Data with Azure SQL Data Sync
Episode 240: Azure Synapse Link
Episode 239: Bi-directional HA/DR to Azure SQL
Episode 238: Getting Started with Power BI - Part 2
Episode 237: Getting Started with Power BI - Part 1
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