This course discusses SSRS performance concepts, what factors can contribute to SSRS report performance problems and how to troubleshoot the SSRS environment once those problems already persist.
This course discusses SSRS performance concepts, what factors can contribute to SSRS report performance problems and how to troubleshoot the SSRS environment once those problems already persist.
SSRS performance problems in an Enterprise environment are often rooted back to server deployment, resource utilization and report definition problems. The most common problems are the nonoptimal report query workloads executed live in the data source, most often in SQL Server relational databases. To troubleshoot these problems, SSRS offers a variety of methods and tools to track report executions, what report was executed when and how, but if the bottleneck is in the data source, you need to reach out to the data source layer and troubleshoot that as well. In this course, Troubleshooting and Optimizing SSRS Reporting, you’ll gain a better understanding of how to approach troubleshooting as a process. You'll follow the resolution of four SSRS report problems of different root-causes, while you discover SSRS troubleshooting methods and tools. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills to approach SSRS troubleshooting with a structure and apply SSRS specific troubleshooting techniques.
SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) is a server-based report generating software system that is offered by Microsoft.
In this course, you will learn about report execution phases, bottlenecks and optimizations, SSRS execution logs, SQL Server extended events, and Troubleshooting report expressions. By the end of this course you will know how to approach troubleshooting with a structure and apply SSRS troubleshooting techniques.
SSRS supports file rendering into the most common file formats including: HTML, PDF, CSV, XML, TIFF, Word, and Excel. Reports that are in Microsoft Office formats are also fully editable which enable users to create custom documents based on these reports.
SQL Management Studio is a software application that is used to configure, manage, and administer all the components within a Microsoft SQL Server.
Transact-SQL (T-SQL) queries is an extension to the standard SQL language and is often used to interact with relational databases.
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