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Black box trace in SQL Server 2000 and Default Trace in 2005

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SQL Server 2000 used to have a black box trace which could be used to diagnose and troubleshoot issues with SQL Server. The name probably stems from the flight data recording black box. It was typically used to diagnose AV (Access Violations) or crashes though it could be used for tuning purposes as well like capturing the trace information and feeding it to the index tuning wizard in SQL Server 2000. This used to be one of the things that MSFT PSS always used to ask for in order to troubleshoot crashes.

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