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SQLCAT is coming to SQL Nexus in Copenhagen on May 2nd-4th and running a full day pre-conference focusing on Azure SQL Database, “SQLCAT: A Day in the life of an Azure SQL DB Developer/DBA/DevOps”
In this demo rich session, we will cover various aspects of Azure SQL Database Service based on experience working with large customers and ISVs on Azure including:
- End-End monitoring
- Network Connectivity and transient fault handling
- Performance Troubleshooting and Application aspects.
- In-Memory Enhancements and how they related to Azure SQL Database
- Security aspects and ways to protect data in the cloud
- Elastic Database Pools, Jobs, Transactions, Elastic Scale.
- High Availability and Disaster Recovery
- Migration strategies and best practices from on-prem.
If you are planning on attending a pre-con, we hope to see you there!
In the main conference also have a session sharing our learnings from taking multiple customers into production on SQL Server 2016 pre-release. In this session we will share challenges faced and lessons learned during these customer engagements spread across multiple features in SQL Server 2016.
“Session Title: Top 10 Learnings from early customer adoption with SQL Server 2016”
We are looking forward to seeing you at either of the sessions, and hope you enjoy the conference!
Comments
- Anonymous
May 11, 2016
I'm trying to find a SQLCAT article about latch contention- it is called out in the whitepaper "Diagnosing and Resolving Latch Contention on SQL Server" that I downloaded here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=26665Apparently Steve Howard published the article in January of 2011. I know this comment is horribly offtopic, but I didn't see anywhere else to post it.- Anonymous
June 24, 2016
Here it is: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=26665
- Anonymous