SQL Swiss Army Knife Series is indexed
Hello all,
By popular demand, I’m creating this post to serve as the central location for all past and future posts of the “SQL Swiss Army Knife” series, which should also make it easier to find and new updates.
Tag | Script | Initial Release | Latest Update |
Securables | #1 - Scripting Securables | 26 Apr 2010 | 18 Nov 2016 |
Logins | #2.1 - Scripting Logins | 21 Jun 2010 | 18 Mar 2013 |
I/O | #3 - View I/O per file | 21 Oct 2010 | 8 Mar 2012 |
Filestream | #4 - Making sense of FILESTREAM containers | 02 Nov 2010 | - |
Autogrow | #5 - Checking Autogrow times | 16 Nov 2010 | 28 Feb 2013 |
DB Compression | #6 - Evaluating compression gains | 03 Jan 2011 | 03 Dec 2013 |
Indexing | #7 - Adaptive Index Defrag | 10 Mar 2010 | Check here |
Maintenance | #8 - Find a Maintenance Window | 22 Mar 2011 | - |
VLF | #9 - Fixing VLFs | 24 May 2011 | 20 Sep 2012 |
VLF | #10 - VLFs again. What’s your current status? | 21 Jul 2011 | 19 Nov 2012 |
Workload | #11.1 - Locking, blocking and active transactions | 03 Oct 2011 | 2 Dec 2016 |
Indexing | #12 - Index information galore! | 7 Apr 2012 | 3 Nov 2016 |
Plan Cache | #13 - Exploring the plan cache – Part 1 | 01 Aug 2013 | 16 Mar 2014 |
Plan Cache | #13 - Exploring the plan cache – Part 2 | 16 Mar 2014 | 15 Apr 2014 |
Waits / Latches | #14 - Troubleshooting with Waits and Latches | 13 Apr 2014 | 12 Apr 2017 |
Indexes | #15 - Handling duplicate indexes | 12 Nov 2014 | - |
Plan Cache | #16 - Too many single use plans, now what? | 30 Jul 2014 | - |
Hope you find it useful!
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- Anonymous
February 19, 2013
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August 02, 2013
Excellent posts. Keep it up. - Anonymous
April 04, 2014
This is really useful and really kind of you to take the time out to do. - Anonymous
August 24, 2016
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