Index Mania: How Badly Made Indexes are Destroying Your SQL Server Performance
Imagine your SQL Server database as a patient. One day, a specific query becomes slow—a clear symptom. A well-intentioned developer or DBA acts like a
Imagine your SQL Server database as a patient. One day, a specific query becomes slow—a clear symptom. A well-intentioned developer or DBA acts like a
Slack isn’t just a chat tool. It’s the epicenter of DevOps and SRE culture. It’s where the CI/CD pipeline reports its successes and failures, where
Your team lives on Google Chat. It’s where deployment strategies are discussed, code is reviewed, and projects are managed. It’s the nerve center for collaboration
The alert arrives abruptly, not from your monitoring systems, but from the users. The sales application has crashed. The logistics system is not processing new
Have you ever felt the pressure of a critical system slowing down? That moment when every second of latency represents a loss of revenue, a
It’s the most common story in the world of software development. A developer writes SQL queries. On their development machine, with a thousand-row database, it
Imagine the scene. It’s 3 a.m., your phone rings. The screen displays a red alert: “System is slow. The database has stopped.” Your heart races,
The red alert flashes on the monitoring channel at 3:04 PM. The latency of the main API has spiked. The customer experience is being impacted
The my.cnf file is a treasure map and a minefield all at once. For the DBA, SRE, or developer in charge of a MySQL database,
It’s the first day of a new senior developer on your team. They’re excited, ready to contribute. Their first task is to add a new