SMT 00.5.60 Released!
by Michal Tinthofer on 14/02/2019We have a new SMT version, take a look what has been changed.
Read moreHello everyone,
I would like to share with you that we are attending on this year TechEd.
Lets see if my sessions will be informative and helpful at least as in past years.
My sessions (both will be presented at Monday 13.5.):
Resolving usual issues with database model and configuration.
In this presentation we will discuss what to check in your existing database configuration and its model to prevent data loss and keep meaningful performance. I will also propose solutions for them. Usual audience are beginner DBAs and advanced db developers.
SQL Server memory configuration monitoring, management and troubleshooting overview.
In this session I will explain basics of memory configuration, monitoring and management tasks which should be (in my opinion) taken by admin. Also, we will have a look on troubleshooting suboptimal situations found in monitoring. All DBAs will find something new in this presentation.
I hope we will meet you again in this wonderful conference.
With regards.
Michal.
Michal Tinthofer is the face of the Woodler company which (as he does), is fully committed to complete support of Microsoft SQL Server products to its customers. He often acts as a database architect, performance tuner, administrator, SQL Server monitoring developer (Woodler SMT) and, last but not least, a trainer of people who are developing their skills in this area. His current "Quest" is to help admins and developers to quickly and accurately identify issues related to their work and SQL Server runtime.
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