by bobtaylor29708 | Apr 24, 2019 | Kusto Query Language, SQL Meals™, SQL Snacks™
In this post I will demonstrate multiple editors that will allow you to begin your KQL journey. In this video I will cover Kusto Explorer, Azure SQL Analytics, Log Analytics (via Lens Explorer) and briefly mention KQL magic for Jupyter notebooks. In the next session...
by bobtaylor29708 | Apr 15, 2019 | boB 'The Tool Man' Taylor, Kusto Query Language, SQL Meals™, SQL Snacks™
This introduction video will explain the goals of this SQL Snacks™ series. We will examine why you might want to learn the Kusto Query Language and I will outline the subjects that will be covered in this series....
by bobtaylor29708 | Apr 9, 2019 | boB 'The Tool Man' Taylor, SQL Meals™, SQL Snacks™
After my return from vacation I will be starting a new SQL Snacks series, titled “A deep dive into the data lake with Kusto” where I will first show you the relevant Microsoft services such as Log Analytics that leverage the Kusto Query Language (KQL) as...
by bobtaylor29708 | Aug 20, 2018 | Azure SQL Database, boB 'The Tool Man' Taylor, Extended Events, SQL Meals™, SQL Server 2016, SQL Server 2017, SQL Server Tools, SQL Snacks™, Tools
Based on a request by Microsoft Test Consultant Robert George, this SQL Snacks™ along with a tool I am releasing to the community will allow you to run a Transact-SQL workload on Azure SQL Database, capture the xel files to Azure Blob Storage, and then process them to...
by bobtaylor29708 | Aug 13, 2018 | boB 'The Tool Man' Taylor, Extended Events, SQL Meals™, SQL Server 2016, SQL Server 2017, SQL Server Management Studio, SQL Server Tools, SQL Snacks™
In this short SQL Snacks™ we will look at a question that arose while I was at a customer site. While running load tests we were seeing abnormally high numbers of recompiles vs. compiles. Knowing that this could lead to higher CPU consumption we investigated. Thanks...
by bobtaylor29708 | Aug 6, 2018 | boB 'The Tool Man' Taylor, Extended Events, SQL Meals™, SQL Server 2016, SQL Server 2017, SQL Server Management Studio, SQL Snacks™
In this short SQL Snacks™ we will examine a feature introduced in SQL Server Management Studio V17.3 – namely the XE Profiler which will make our lives considerably easier when configuring XEvent capture for a test run....
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