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Speaking at IT/Dev Connections 2017 – San Francisco!

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I’m proud to announce that I will be delivering two sessions at IT/Dev Connections in San Francisco! This is my second year at IT/Dev Connections, real content for IT pros!

Networking Internals for the SQL Server Professional

Tuesday, 10/24/2017: 1:15 pm – 2:30 pm

Room: Contiental 7

Abstract

Once data leaves your SQL Server do you know what happens or is the world of networking a black box to you? Would you like to know how data is packaged up and transmitted to other systems and what to do when things go wrong? Are you tired of being frustrated with the network team? In this session we introduce how data moves between systems on networks and TCP/IP internals. We’ll discuss real world scenarios showing you how your network’s performance impacts the performance of your SQL Server and even your recovery objectives.

Learning Objectives

Networking Fundamentals, TCP/IP, Network Performance and how these impact SQL Server.

Linux OS Fundamentals for the SQL Admin

Wednesday, 10/25/2017: 1:15 pm – 2:30 pm

Abstract

PowerShell and SQL Server are now available on Linux and management wants you to leverage this shift in technology to more effectively manage your systems, but you’re a Windows admin, 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 how to interact with and manage a Linux system. By the end of this session you’ll be ready to go back to the office and get started working with Linux.

Learning Objectives

In this session we’ll cover the following  

  • Process control
  • Service control
  • Package installation
  • System resource management (CPU, disk and memory)
  • Using PowerShell to interact with Linux systems

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