Hello Dear Reader, greetings from SQL Saturday 130 in Jacksonville. This is just a quick post to say that the slide Deck & Scripts are now up and on the Resource Page, I'll follow this up next week with a longer post reviewing the event. Click Here for the Resource Page, click here for the Slide Deck, click here for the demos, and click here for the Monday Morning Check List.
Thanks,
Brad
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
See you at SQL Saturday 130 Jacksonville!
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Hello Dear Reader, this Saturday April 28th is SQL Saturday 130 in
Jacksonville FL! The good people from
the Jacksonville SQL Server User Group have put together an excellent
event. If you are in the Jacksonville
area, (or in FL or GA for that matter) and would like to make it to the event, go register here
because we would love to see you!
On Friday the festivities kick off with a great Pre-Con Kevin
Kline (Blog|@KEKline) a full day on Troubleshooting & Performance
Tuning for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2.
Kevin is one of the top guys in the SQL Server world, he is a Founding
member of PASS and a former PASS
President, he’s a SQL MVP, an author, and an all around great guy. This is a full day of training that normally
goes for hundreds of dollars, and right now it is only $120 for the full
day. Click on the link above to get more
details.
“So Balls,” you
say, “What will you be doing at SQL
Saturday 130?”
We will get to that in a moment Dear Reader but first let’s
go to the line up.
THE USUAL SUSPECTS
When you go to a SQL Saturday you expect a great line up,
and SQL Saturday 130 in Jacksonville is no exception. Six different SQL Server MVP’s, Six different
tracks, two SSAS Maestro’s, all in all over 36 Sessions of pure SQL fun. As if this wasn’t enough it is free. That is right Dear Reader, if you have not
been to a SQL Saturday in the past you may not know this but they are
completely free to attend. For the full schedule click
here.
“So Balls”, you
say, “What will you be attending?”
With all of these great speakers it will be tough to choose
where to go, but I’m going to do my best!
If you’re new to the blog you may not know this, but I LOVE
Compression!
One of the most interesting
stories on Compression in SQL 2012, in my humble opinion, is ColumnStore
Indexes. So I’m going to start out the
day with my friend Gareth Swanepoel (Blog|@GarethSwan) to learn more about them as
he presents The
Fangorn Forest – ColumnStore Indexes.
Then I’m off to present on Page
& Row Compression in SQL 2012 (FYI 99.99% of what I cover works in 2008
R2 as well). Next I’m off to watch Tom
Brenneman (@TomBrenneman) present on, Job
Common Sense 101- Don’t be that Guy!!. Tom does a lot of work with the Pragmatic
Works foundation, runs the Jacksonville SQL Server User Group, and whenever I’ve
spoken with him is a very engaging man.
I’m sure his presentation should be very interesting!
After that I’m off to see Pam Shaw
(Blog|@PamShaw) presenting Taking
the Scary out of Monster Reports.
Pam is a flat out expert at SSRS, she recently presented at MagicPASS,
my SSUG home away from home, and she is great.
If you work with SSRS I would recommend you stop by and watch her
present. Next up I’m going to attend
Chad Churchwell’s (Blog|@ChadChurchwell) session on SQL
Server 2012 AlwaysOn for HA and DR.
I’ve had the pleasure of working with Chad since I hopped over to Pragmatic Works, and he is absolutely
brilliant, Availability groups are one of the best things to come out of SQL
2012 and I’m really looking forward to seeing Chad’s take on them.
Finally I’m going to finish off the day
watching my friend Rob Volk(Blog|@SQL_R) present on Lego
Sets: Relational Building Blocks. I
first watched Rob present at SQL Saturday 85 in Orlando last year, he is funny,
engaging, and presenting on a topic I think EVERY DBA should learn about, Set
Based Logic. This is the mathematical foundation
of how data set’s inside of SQL server work, and are the most efficient way to
move and alter data vs. the Row By Agonizing Row approach (RBAR). This should be a great way to end the day.
PAGE & ROW
COMPRESSION IN SQL 2012
I’m presenting on my favorite topic, data compression. And I hope you will stop by and join me if
you are at SQL Saturday. Here’s my
abstract.
“Page
and Row Compression are powerful new tools. Vardecimal shipped with SQL 2005
SP2, Page & Row with SQL 2008 RTM, and Page & Row with Unicode
Compression with SQL 2008 R2. In SQL 2012 we add Spatial Data Types. Get an
overview into how each version of compression works internally. Learn how your
Allocation Units will determine if your data is a candidate for compression.
Understand how your tables Update and Scan pattern’s affect the compression
types you should consider. And what you should you take into consideration for
additional overhead.”
This presentation is always a lot of fun, small crowd or
big. AS what our companies want to track
continues to grow, our data volume will only continue to grow, and Compression
will be a major component of how to handle that. Come and learn how you should do it, and I’m
not just talking turning it on and off, but really learn what are the internals
of compression. Learn how to decide what
you should and should not compress, and walk away with a Monday Morning
Checklist that will aid you if you are looking to apply this soon at your job.
SEE YOU THERE
As always Thanks for stopping by Dear Reader, I hope to see
you at SQL Saturday and if you cannot make it to my session, I hope to see you
at the event!
Thanks,
Brad
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Spring DevConnections 2012
Hello Dear Reader, this week finds me in beautiful
Miami FL. Next week I’ll be in Vegas,
for one night only. Next week the SQL
Server Conference schedule for 2012 kicks off, and how better to do it than in
Las Vegas with DevConnections. Connections
could not come at a better time, with SQL 2012 RTM being available for MSDN
download and available everywhere else April 1st, (yes I know
April Fool’s day you can’t make this stuff up).
Joining the long list of experts speaking at DevConnections
is ME! I’m thrilled to be participating
in the Launch Party for SQL Server 2012.
I was honored to be invited to present at SQL DevConnections. For those of you not familiar with DevConnections
it is a twice yearly conference that cover’s Visual Studio, ASP.NET,
Sharepoint, SQL Server, Silverlight, HTML 5, Cloud, Exchange, and Windows
technologies.
And it doesn’t just cover them, each technology stack
is its own conference. So literally
there are 9 conferences for Microsoft Related technologies all happening in one
place! Under one roof! Technogeeks of the World UNITE, I have found
your mecca and it is called Vegas.
“So
Balls,” you say “What
will you be presenting on? When will it be?”
Excellent question Dear Reader and away we go.
WHAT
ARE YOU PRESENTING
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Since joining Pragmatic
Works, see Pragmatic
Works has Balls….SQLBalls, I have been very busy with client work, and this
will mark my first presentation of the new year! My subject will be Transparent Data
Encryption in SQL 2012! The When Dear
Reader is next Thursday 3/29, 9:45 am.
I will be presenting on Transparent Data Encryption
Inside and Out in SQL 2012. Here is the
abstract.
Security
is a very important part of your job and in how data is utilized. We have many tools to make data more secure,
and starting in SQL 2008 we were able to add Transparent Data Encryption to
that list. Find out What it does and
What it doesn’t do, How it effects Read-Only Filegroups, Performance,
Compression (Backup and Row/Page), What the X.509 Encryption Standard is and
Why you should be careful of what you store and where, and other Advance
Features as well as some tips on how to manage it.
This is a great subject and I’m kicking off the new
year by walking through the process, talking about what TDE impacts and changes
(not just in your database but in your Disaster Recovery Planning), and taking
a quick peak at the internals of an MDF file.
WHY
SHOULD I GO
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DevConnections units so many technologies in the
Windows stack, it brings out some of the best in the business on all fronts,
and the people presenting are amazing.
Paul Randal (Blog|@PaulRandal) and Kimberly Tripp (Blog|@KimberlyLTripp) co-chair the
conference, with the level of quality that Paul & Kimberly put into
everything you know that this is going to be good.
The people presenting back that up you have Aarron
Bertrand (Blog|@AaronBertrand), Steve Jones (Blog|@Way0utwest), Jonathan Kehayias (Blog|@SQLPoolboy), Brent Ozar (Blog|@BrentO), Mike Walsh (Blog|@mike_walsh), Glenn Berry(Blog|@GlennAlanBerry), Grant
Fritchey(Blog|@GFritchey), and many many more, to
see the full list click here. When you
get speakers this good you know that the content will be amazing and it is,click here for a list of sessions.
And as if that isn’t enough it’s VEGAS!
HOPE
TO SEE YOU THERE
My time in Vegas will be brief, I’m a one night only,
kind of show. Right now I’m booked to
the gills with client commitments so I will be flying in Wednesday night, and
back out Thursday after the presentation.
So if you get a chance in passing feel free to yell
out “HI Balls”, you’ll turn a few heads but hey it is Vegas, and I’ll make sure
to come over and say Hi right back.
See you there!
Thanks,
Brad
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