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New Webinar on SQL Server and VMware Performance

SQL Server Running on VMware. A Common Scenario.

I have the honor of presenting a webinar on Thursday, October 12th, 2017 2:00 pm – 3 pm EDT, with Mr. Charles Kim. We’ll be talking about SQL Server running on VMware, with me taking the SQL Server part and Charles taking the VMware part.

Charles is the Founder of Viscosity North America and his accolades are many and manifold: Oracle ACE Director, Oracle Certified DBA, a Certified RAC Expert, Certified Exadata Implementation Specialist, VMware vExpert, and a VMware Certified Professional. Charles specializes in RAC, Exadata, Virtualization and has authored eight books. He holds certifications in Oracle, VMware, Red Hat Linux, and Microsoft SQL Server. Charles presents regularly at local, regional, national, and international Oracle conferences.

Register for the event HERE.

But There Are Sometimes Problems

Microsoft SQL Server is among the most popular and widely used data platforms with a reputation for resilience, performance, and ease of administration. But there are an extra layer of issues to consider when trying to keep your SQL Servers at peak performance.

Join us in the webinar to learn about the performance killers that most DBAs and Devs are unaware of. We will cover a variety of significant issues, ranging from VMware considerations, server-side OS settings, file layout, memory settings, and database design to coding issues like data types and cursors.

Have a specific question? Post it as a Comment here and I’ll make sure we have an answer for you at broadcast.

Hope to see you there! Cheers,

-Kevin 

Kevin (@kekline) serves as Principal Program Manager at SentryOne. He is a founder and former president of PASS and the author of popular IT books like SQL in a Nutshell.

Kevin is a renowned database expert, software industry veteran, Microsoft SQL Server MVP, and long-time blogger at SentryOne. As a noted leader in the SQL Server community, Kevin blogs about Microsoft Data Platform features and best practices, SQL Server trends, and professional development for data professionals.

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