February 11, 13, 18, 22, 25 2025, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm (GMT) Price 99 USD Registration
Learn how to analyze .NET Core application and service crashes and freezes, navigate through memory dump space (managed and unmanaged code), and diagnose corruption, leaks, CPU spikes, blocked threads, deadlocks, wait chains, resource contention on Windows and Linux platforms, and much more. The training uses a unique and innovative pattern-oriented analysis approach to speed up the learning curve, includes more than ten practical step-by-step exercises using the latest Microsoft WinDbg debugger to diagnose patterns in 64-bit process memory dumps, notes, source code of specially created modeling applications, and selected Q&A. It covers more than 20 .NET memory dump analysis patterns, plus an additional 15 unmanaged patterns. The new edition uses the latest WinDbg and .NET versions, new exercises related to microservices, additional LLDB exercises for x64 and A64 Linux platforms, and the necessary assembly language review.
Slides from the previous training version
The training consists of 5 one-hour sessions. Before the training, you get the following:
- The current PDF book version and the previous recording of the training
- Practical Foundations of Windows Debugging, Disassembling, Reversing, Second Edition PDF book
- Accelerated Windows API for Software Diagnostics PDF book
- Access to Software Diagnostics Library
When you finish the training, you additionally get:
- The new PDF book version
- Personalized Certificate of Attendance with unique CID
- Answers to questions during training sessions
- New recording
Prerequisites: Basic .NET programming and debugging.
Audience: Software technical support and escalation engineers, system administrators, cloud engineers, DevOps, performance and reliability engineers, software developers, and quality assurance engineers. The training may be beneficial if you are interested in .NET security and internals.
Alternatively, you can pay directly, and we will send registration approval in 24 hours:
If you are mainly interested in unmanaged process user space memory dump analysis, there is another course available: Accelerated Windows Memory Dump Analysis, Sixth Edition, Part 1: Process User Space.