Speaking at SQLSaturday Atlanta – 733

Speaking at SQLSaturday Atlanta!

I’m proud to announce that I will be speaking at SQL Saturday Atlanta on May 17th 2018! This one won’t let you down! Check out the amazing schedule!

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  If you don’t know what SQLSaturday is, it’s a whole day of free SQL Server training available to you at no cost!
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  If you haven’t been to a SQLSaturday, what are you waiting for! <a href="https://www.sqlsaturday.com/733/registernow.aspx">Sign up now</a>!
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  My presentation is <strong>“<a href="http://www.sqlsaturday.com/733/Sessions/Details.aspx?sid=71960">Monitoring Linux Performance for the SQL Server Admin</a>” </strong>
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  Here’s the abstract for the talk
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    So you’re a SQL Server administrator and you just installed SQL Server on Linux. It’s a whole new world. Don’t fear, it’s just an operating system. It has all the same components Windows has and in this session we’ll show you that. We will look at the Linux operating system architecture and show you where to look for the performance data you’re used to! Further we&#8217;ll dive into SQLPAL and how it architecture and internals enables high performance for your SQL Server. By the end of this session you’ll be ready to go back to the office and have a solid understanding of performance monitoring Linux systems and SQL on Linux. We’ll look at the core system components of CPU, Disk, Memory and Networking monitoring techniques for each and look some of the new tools available including new DMVs and DBFS.Prerequisites: Operating system fundamentals, process, memory and disk concepts.
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