Level 400 SQL Server Performance Monitoring & Tuning Hands-on Workshop  

Harald from DNV GL, Norway Tore from DNV GL, Norway
Scale from 1 to 5, where 5 = excellent & 1 = poor
Overall I was satisfied with the workshop 5
Instructor maintained the focus of the course 5
Mix of theory and practice was appropriate 5
Instructor answered the questions asked 5
The training facility met the requirement 4
How confident are you with SQL Server performance tuning 4

Additional comments:I was very happy to be back on the workshop again. The first one was in November 2007 covering SQL 2005. Amazed about the instructor and how the different issues are demonstrated and explained in a very detailed and inspiring way. Very rarely one meets an instructor or teacher who makes complex issues seem quite easy – a proof of having extraordinary competence on both the subject as well as communication skills. Thanks again.

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Scale from 1 to 5, where 5 = excellent & 1 = poor
Overall I was satisfied with the workshop 5
Instructor maintained the focus of the course 5
Mix of theory and practice was appropriate 5
Instructor answered the questions asked 5
The training facility met the requirement 5
How confident are you with SQL Server performance tuning 4
Additional comments: It was a great workshop. Ramesh is very experienced and on his courses there is an abundance of knowledge to convey to the participants. The course is well organized and covers very well the topic of Performance Monitoring & Tuning. His knowledge makes it easy also to cover subjects & problems asked about from the course attendants.


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