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SQL Server Performance: Evaluation of Various Features (Linchi Shea)

Thursday, February 9, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

Stamford, CT

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Before you use a new feature with SQL Server, you naturally would wonder about its performance implications. Will it improve or degrade performance, and by how much? You can search on the web for answers, or you can come to this session where we'll discuss a variety of test results that may help you handle such features as hyperthreading, hardware NUMA, disk fragmentation, log file fragmentation, parallelism, SQL audit/trace, snapshot isolation levels, SQLCLR Try/Catch blocks, and many more.
 
Linchi Shea has been working with SQL Server since version 4.21a. He works in the financial services in the NYC area. Among other things, he is interested in analyzing and improving SQL Server performance. You can find him blogging at sqlblog.com. Linchi has been a Microsoft MVP since 2002.

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University of Connecticut
One University Place
Stamford, CT 06901

Thursday, February 9, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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The Fairfield / Westchester SQL Server User Group provides free learning opportunities for SQL Server professionals (and amateurs) in the Stamford, CT and Westchester, NY area.  The group, along with its sister group, the Fairfield / Westchester .NET User Group, is supported by CITI, a unit of the University of Connecticut's School of Business, which provides the broad spectrum of resources needed to fulfill personal academic and corporate IT development objectives. CITI and UConn provide a range of dynamic education and training on the Microsoft .NET Platform. CITI will facilitate an environment where the Corporate, Faculty, and student members can share ideas and help develop the next generation applications.