There is a big difference between writing a book and writing
a blog. I understand this when I have started writing a book “SQL Server 2012
Performance Tuning Cookbook”.
As soon as PACKT proposed me to write the book on this subject,
I have started deciding the topics to cover in this book with my co-author Bihag
Thaker. It was a big challenge to decide the content of this book because
performance tuning is a big topic and covering all aspects under the one book
is little difficult but finally we have managed the book in three following
parts.
1.) Performance
Monitoring
2.) Performance Tuning
3.) Performance Management
Each topic covered the practical recipe for hands-on
experience of the readers. PACKT
has conducted my interview regarding my journey of this book writing process. Further
reading the interview, please click
here.
Reference: Ritesh Shah
http://www.sqlhub.com
Note: Microsoft Books online is a default reference of all articles but examples and explanations prepared by Ritesh Shah, founder of http://www.SQLHub.com
Note: Microsoft Books online is a default reference of all articles but examples and explanations prepared by Ritesh Shah, founder of http://www.SQLHub.com
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