In a recent post from his blog, Premier Developer Consultant Bradley Ball gives us a step-by-step overview of how to use SQL Server Random Workload Generator
Many developers develop their own T-SQL, many DBA’s have to maintain that SQL. If you are looking for a way to generate a workload against a SQL Server to practice performance tuning techniques, discovering issues, or even throw your own code into the mix look no further. Bradley Ball, a Sr. Consultant for Premier Services for Developer, has done just that. There are a couple simple components to download, slight modifications, and you will have a set of stored procedures based on queries from Microsoft Books Online running against the AdventureWorks2014 database.
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