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We had the great opportunity to deliver a session within program Microsoft Reactor with our colleague Pablo Javier Fernandez – Cloud Solution Architect – Data & AI LATAM SQL Advanced Cloud Expert about Azure SQL Developer and DBA Best Practices.


 


In this video you see how is an interaction between a DBA and developer to find:


 



  • How to identify the application is taking the resources.

  • How to review the database metrics. 

  • How to implement a maintenance plan using runbooks


 


Microsoft Reactor connects you with the developers and startups that share your goals. You could Learn new skills, meet new peers, and find career mentorship. Virtual events are running around the clock so join us anytime, anywhere!


 


You could find additional information below:


 


Lesson Learned #221:Hands-On-Labs: Activity Monitor in my Azure SQL Managed Instance – Microsoft Tech Community


Lesson Learned #220:Hands-On-Labs: Activity Monitor in my Elastic Database Pool – Microsoft Tech Community


Lesson Learned #219:Hands-On-Labs: What do I need to do in case of high CPU wait time – Microsoft Tech Community


Lesson Learned #218:Hands-On-Labs: What do I need to do in case of high LOG_RATE_GOVERNOR wait time – Microsoft Tech Community


Lesson Learned #207: Hands-On-Labs: 40613-Database ‘xyz’ on server ‘xyz2′ is not currently available – Microsoft Tech Community


Global Azure 2022 – No encuentro donde esta el problema de la query (Spanish Version Delivered) – Microsoft Tech Community


Lesson Learned #196: Latency and execution time in Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance – Microsoft Tech Community


Blog – Automating DB maintenance for all SQL Databases in a single server using Azure Data Factory pipeline (microsoft.com)


(and many others…)


 


Watch this video (Spanish version)


 


 


 


Enjoy!

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