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Reversing Deadlocking - Part 1

This video shows you how to prevent deadlocking on your SQL Server Database.

Duration:
2 mins 42 secs
Skill Level:
100
Rating:
4.14 out of 5
Publish Date:
January 27, 2009
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Jonathan Kehayias is currently employed as a Principal Consultant and Trainer for SQLskills, one of the best-known and most respected SQL Server training and consulting companies in the world. Jonathan is a SQL Server MVP and one of the few Microsoft Certified Masters for SQL Server 2008, outside of Microsoft. Jonathan frequently blogs about SQL Server, presents sessions at PASS Summit, SQLBits, S...

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Comments
Johnny Wild on 2/18/2009
Too short!

John on 2/19/2009
Include the whole process, dont just split because you want minimum time.

Tim Harms on 2/24/2009
It feels like the video is incomplete, but if I have 2 more videos to watch before completing the series I guess that's ok.

Jay Stobbe on 1/11/2011
sound was too soft

Mark Bowen on 1/11/2011
Yep, sound to low!!!

Mark Bowen on 1/11/2011
Yep, sound to low!!!

George Heinrich on 1/11/2011
Good subject matter but I felt like it skimmed over the info too fast...I have questions like how would I use the trace flags in real world scenario with an application that deadlocks, where do I find these log files, how does the trace flag work? I'd love to know more about this kind of diagnostics.

Charlie Bruno on 1/12/2011
Could have spent more time explaining exactly what was going on.

Manu Kapoor on 1/12/2011
Excellent Article

Philip Smith on 1/12/2011
You did not show how to turn the trace off.

Kasey Wheeler on 1/12/2011
Awesome.

Steve Harris on 1/31/2011
too short - need more in this video

Robert Wine on 7/19/2011
I would have given it a 5 if it had any volume. Some come across well and some just are so quiet you can't hear them. The content was GREAT!

Dan Griswold on 7/19/2011
It looked like it would have been a useful lesson but I wasn't able to get the audio working. That left me on my own trying to figure out what he was saying.

David Smithey on 7/19/2011
Good stuff!!

John O'Sullivan on 7/20/2011
a good video

Charlie Bruno on 7/20/2011
Very informative. Thanks for a good short lesson.

Varun on 7/21/2011
great

8FF3F64A4D on 7/25/2011
this is a great series, but we need to have access to the code he is using to duplicate and test on our own

Good one



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