If you are one of the lucky ones who gets to attend VMworld USA this year, and you have any number of virtualized databases in your environment, you need to attend these sessions!
First and foremost, Thomas LaRock (@sqlrockstar) and I are presenting a session called “VAPP4696 – Will It Blend and Scale? Monster Database Virtualization Techniques“. In this session, we will discuss and demonstrate why virtual database servers (SQL Server and Oracle included) are some of the largest resource consumers in your virtual environment, why performance-oriented engineering matters more here than ever, and show ways to help boost your database performance to beyond that of their physical counterparts.
Some other fantastic sessions on various database topics, in no particular order, include:
VAPP5129 – Database Virtualization: Doing IT Right with vSphere 6.0 by Michael Corey and Jeff Szastak
(Are you ready for the single-most rapid-fire tech session ever? This session is PACKED full of goodness!)
VAPP6952-S – Project Capstone: VMware, HP & IBM by Mark Lohmeyer, Randy Meyer, Todd Muirhead, and Michael Kuhn
VAPP4786 – SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery by Denny Cherry
STO4544 – Using Virtual SAN to Maximize Database Performance by Rawlinson Rivera and Thomas LaRock.
CTO6453 – The Future of Software-Defined Storage – What does it look like in three years time? by Richard McDougall
VAPP4634 – Harnessing the Power of Storage Virtualization and Site Recovery Manager to Provide HA and DR Capabilities to Business Critical Databases by Marlin McNeil and Sudhir Balasubramanian
VAPP6437-GD – Business Critical Applications and Virtualized Infrastructure, a Match Made in Palo Alto by Mohan Potheri, Deji Akomolafe, Sudhir Balasubramanian, and Vas Mitra
VAPP5165 – Extreme Performance Sieries: Monster VM Database Performance by David Morse and Todd Muirhead
VAPP6441-QT – Microsoft Applications in the SDDC by Michael Corey and Deji Akomolafe
STO4525 – Architecting Disaster Recovery of Tier-1 Applications (SAP, Oracle, SQL Server, and Exchange) using Site Recovery Manager and vSphere 6 by Kannan Mani and GS Khalsa
VAPP6023 – Licensing Oracle and SQL Server on vSphere by Scott Salyer and Don Sullivan
VAPP5598 – Advanced SQL Server on vSphere by Scott Salyer and Wanda He
I urge you to attend all of these sessions if you can. Virtualized databases are arguably the toughest challenge in your virtual infrastructure, and the business depends on you getting it right. These sessions can help you get there!