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		<title>Server-Side Traces in SQL Server: No Voodoo Required</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tracing without SQL Profiler As a SQL Server DBA you&#8217;ll eventually find yourself trying to troubleshoot a performance issue that leads to you needing to capture the activity occurring on the SQL server itself.  For many of us that means launching SQL Profiler and creating a trace to run against the server.  When dealing with [...]]]></description>
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