I’m blogging about this, because A) It’s something really awesome that the SQL Server team built and B) it seems to have terrible SEO, because it took me like three google searches to find the page. With the introduction of SQL Server Management Studio 17, the Tiger team at Microsoft built a plugin that allows you to debug and resolve memory dumps you may have encountered during otherwise normal operations. This is really awesome, as it is something that usually requires a support case with CSS.
For those of you wearing aluminum hats, this does require you do upload the dump file to Azure, where it is analyzed for free (as in beer) on Microsoft’s software. You can even choose your region if you have data provenance concerns. And according to this blog post the memory dumps are stored in accorded with Microsoft’s Privacy Policy.
You will need SSMS 17 for this, as well as to install the plug in, which you can get here.
After that you can quickly get feedback on your dumps. Microsoft have even built an API, so if you want to built something automated to upload your dump files using Python or PowerShell you can.