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  1. LCK_M_RIn_S

    the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See: Managing Long-Runni

    /monitor14/lck_m_rin_s-239668314.html

  2. LCK_M_RIn_U

    and deletions when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See:

    /monitor14/lck_m_rin_u-239668315.html

  3. LCK_M_RIn_X

    or modified by other transactions. Key-range locks protect the rows included in a record set, and prevent phantom reads, insertions and d

    /monitor14/lck_m_rin_x-239668316.html

  4. LCK_M_RS_S

    and deletions when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See:

    /monitor14/lck_m_rs_s-239668317.html

  5. LCK_M_RS_U

    , insertions and deletions when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter

    /monitor14/lck_m_rs_u-239668318.html

  6. LCK_M_RX_S

    when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See: Managing Long-

    /monitor14/lck_m_rx_s-239668319.html

  7. LCK_M_RX_U

    and deletions when the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See:

    /monitor14/lck_m_rx_u-239668320.html

  8. LCK_M_RX_X

    the T-SQL is using serializable transaction level. Investigating Break long transactions down into shorter ones. See: Managing Long-Runni

    /monitor14/lck_m_rx_x-239668321.html

  9. PAGEIOLATCH_DT

    of latency, it suggests that the I/O subsystem is under pressure. Conversely, if you see many brief waits, you may be affected by increas

    /monitor14/pageiolatch_dt-239668333.html

  10. PAGEIOLATCH_EX

    experiencing some type of latency, it suggests that the I/O subsystem is under pressure. Conversely, if you see many brief waits, you may

    /monitor14/pageiolatch_ex-239668334.html

  11. PAGEIOLATCH_KP

    of latency, it suggests that the I/O subsystem is under pressure. Conversely, if you see many brief waits, you may be affected by increas

    /monitor14/pageiolatch_kp-239668335.html

  12. PAGEIOLATCH_SH

    that the I/O subsystem is under pressure. Conversely, if you see many brief waits, you may be affected by increased I/O activity. Investi

    /monitor14/pageiolatch_sh-239668337.html

  13. PAGEIOLATCH_UP

    of latency, it suggests that the I/O subsystem is under pressure. Conversely, if you see many brief waits, you may be affected by increas

    /monitor14/pageiolatch_up-239668338.html

  14. Azure SQL Database metrics and alerts

    %20alerts. Metrics The following lists the metrics SQL Monitor collects and exposes on the Analysis page: Azure SQL Databases metrics DTU

    /sm13/azure-sql-database-metrics-and-alerts-224920013.html

  15. "Login failed for user..." - 'orphaned users' problem

    and their internal references on the SQL Server you are delivering a database to. Scenario I have 2 SQL Servers; RM-IClone1 and RM-IClone

    /clone2/troubleshooting/common-issues/login-failed-for-user-orphaned-users-problem

  16. "Login failed for user..." - 'orphaned users' problem

    and their internal references on the SQL Server you are delivering a database to. Scenario I have 2 SQL Servers; RM-IClone1 and RM-IClone

    /clone3/troubleshooting/common-issues/login-failed-for-user-orphaned-users-problem

  17. Adding new rules

    http://documentation.red-gate.com/display/DMS7/Command+Rules This type of rule is used to run user-defined T-SQL or PL/SQL statements wit

    /dms7/data-masker-help/general-topics/adding-new-rules

  18. IO_COMPLETION

    This occurs when SQL Server is waiting for I/O operations to finish that don’t read table or index rows from disk. It’s normal for a thre

    /sm4/working-with-overviews/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/io_completion

  19. ASYNC_IO_COMPLETION

    This occurs when SQL Server is waiting for asynchronous I/O operations to finish. It’s normal for a thread to enter a wait state as soon

    /sm4/working-with-overviews/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/async_io_completion

  20. Attaching to a running .NET 4 process

    ("Countdown test process"); int i = 300; int[] array = new int[301]; while (i >= 0) { Console.WriteLine(i + " seconds"); array[i] = i; i

    /app8/setting-up-and-running-a-profiling-session/choosing-application-types-and-settings/attaching-to-a-running-net-4-process

  21. Worked example - Profiling from the command line

    Program { static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine("The application has started"); // Count from 0-99 int i = 0; while (i < 10

    /app8/worked-examples/worked-example-profiling-from-the-command-line

  22. ASYNC_IO_COMPLETION

    This occurs when SQL Server is waiting for asynchronous I/O operations to finish. It’s normal for a thread to enter a wait state as soon

    /sm7/analyzing-performance/overview-pages/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/async_io_completion

  23. IO_COMPLETION

    This occurs when SQL Server is waiting for I/O operations to finish that don’t read table or index rows from disk. It’s normal for a thre

    /sm7/analyzing-performance/overview-pages/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/io_completion

  24. Command Line Verbs

    ) --IAgreeToTheEula: By using this option you consent to the Redgate EULA https://www.red-gate.com/assets/purchase/assets/license.pdf. (Re

    /rca3/command-line-verbs

  25. Attaching to a running .NET 4 process

    ("Countdown test process"); int i = 300; int[] array = new int[301]; while (i >= 0) { Console.WriteLine(i + " seconds"); array[i] = i; i

    /app9/setting-up-and-running-a-profiling-session/choosing-application-types-and-settings/attaching-to-a-running-net-4-process


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