
Level 400 SQL Server Performance Monitoring & Tuning Workshop
Roman Schnabl, Hewlett Packard, Austria |
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Mathias Lenherr, HP, Switzerland |
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 |
5 |
Additional comments: 3 days of *technical* information flood and *no* Powerpoint slide – this already shows the high quality of the workshop.
Ramesh provides a good mix of performance theory embedded in live examples and real-life anecdotes from his vast experience with SQL Server.
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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 |
3 |
Additional comments: Excellent workshop to understand query optimizing and a lot of more topics. Real life examples to understand, how the performance will change.
Ramesh speaks very good English and could be easily understood.
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