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Look, there’s a lot of training out there. If it’s not expensive, it’s outdated, and that’s not fair to you.
Getting a quality, up to date education in SQL Server performance tuning should be affordable, even when there’s not a global pandemic.
That’s what I’m looking to provide to you, dear reader.
About You
You’re a DBA or Developer who needs to buckle down and focus on performance tuning SQL Server, and you need a clear path to gain understanding and expertise. Maybe you need to learn about something that you’re seeing in a query you’re trying to tune. It could be parameter sniffing; it could be a key lookup — doesn’t matter.
You’re busy, and you don’t have hours or days to watch long courses, hoping what you need to learn is in there. Over here, you can zoom to what you care about, and spend focused time learning about it. No distractions, no fast forwarding, no trying to remember where the solution to your problem was.
Whether you need to know how to fix a problem quickly, or you want to deeply understand it and gain knowledge you can use for the rest of your career, my training library has got you covered.
Best of all, learning doesn’t stop when the video ends. I’m here to help you keep learning.
About Me
I’m Erik, and all I focus on is SQL Server performance tuning.
Queries, indexes, and hardware are my breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Oxford commas are light snacks.
Right now, I’ve got over 24 hours of training videos dedicated to those subjects available at prices that can’t be beat.
Unless you have a coupon!
And you do! Wow! What a sales pitch. Four seams on that one.
Thanks for reading!
Going Further
If this is the kind of SQL Server stuff you love learning about, you’ll love my training. I’m offering a 75% discount to my blog readers if you click from here. I’m also available for consulting if you just don’t have time for that and need to solve performance problems quickly.
I’m dying of laughter at the customer quotes. Nicely done. Good luck on this, sir!
CAN I QUOTE YOU ON THAT?
Let’s see here, what’s an appropriate quote: “Erik Darling gave me my second favorite car ever, so I am legally obligated to give him this complimentary quote for his training classes.”
The lawyers are well pleased.