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Orlando Code Camp!

Registration is open for speakers and attendees for this year’s Orlando Code Camp. We had almost 500 people there last year and we are hoping for an even bigger and better event this year. Sign up and spread the word. www.OrlandoCodeCamp.com

Training with Kalen Delaney

Have you ever wished you knew more about SQL Server Internals and Performance Tuning?  I have and here's our chance to learn more.  Kalen Delaney, noted author, trainer, and SQL Server Expert will be in South Florida presenting her 5 day SQL Server 2008 Interals and Performance Tuning course in March!  There are only 30 seats available to be sure to get your registration in early.  Here's where to register www.southfloridasqltraining.com/.

Quest's Virtual Sql Server Training Conference

Join SQL Server experts Kevin Kline, Brent Ozar, and Ariel Weil - all from Quest Software - as they present tips and tricks to hep you monitor your SQL Server environment with ease.  You'll learn how to use Dynamic Management Views to simplify troubleshooting and significantly enhance SQL Server Performance.

Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Time: 7:45 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST

Register by January 31st and be entered to win and Amazon gift card!

    
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Next Meeting

March 9 6-8:30pm

This month's meeting sponsored by Quest Software

Live Meetinghttps://www.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=QFG3GW&role=attend

Speaker: David Pless

David has been a Senior Premier Field Engineer with Microsoft for three years.  As a PFE he performs health checks, conducts chalk talks, and full training workshops.  He also works on reactive and proactive engagements on SQL Server 2005 and 2008.  He mainly supports the Southeast focusing on Florida, but can be anywhere in the world.

Core areas are performance tuning and optimization, mirroring, Reporting Services (SSRS), and Integration Services (SSIS) and other areas suchas consolidation, table partitioning, resource governor, performance data warehouse, SQL Server auditing and more.

Prior to working for Miscrosoft David was a freelance consultant and also worked for Intellinet as an MCS Partner Consultant starting the SQL Server practice at the Atlanta based consulting form.  PRior to Intellinet David was a DBA for CheckFree Corpportation in Norcross, Georgia for over 6 years.  David has worked with SQL Server since version 6.5 and has been an active member of the SQL Server community for years.

Topic: SQL Server 2005/2008 Performance Tuning and Optimization Techniques

This discussion will cover how to troubleshoot performance issues on SQL Server 2005 and 2008.  It will cover performance impact analysis using DMVs, Set Options in SQL Server, and Profiler and perfmon anlaysis.  It also includes SQLNexus, PAL (Performance Analysis of Logs), RML Utilities, SQLDiag, and other tools.  Finally we will discuss reading graphical query plans and what you can learn from reading the XML plans.

If time permits we will also cover Performance Data Warehousei n SQL Server 2008, new features in 2008 regarding missing indexes, viewing query plans, and Extended Events.

Goals:

  1. Build a repeatable performance base to verify I/O's, identify missing indexes, identify out of date statistics, and more.
  2. Become aware of new SQL Server tools that help the DBA better analyze and attack performance issues such as SQL Nexus, PAL, RML Utilities, XML Notepad to read XML Plans, and more.
  3. As tim epermits to be aware of new features in SQL Server 2008 to get a handle on perfomance such as Perfomance Datawarehouse, changes to SQL Server Management Studio, Resource Governor, and Extended Events

Please email webmaster@opass.org to RSVP.

    
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 Meeting Time

We typically meet on the second Tuesday of the month from 6 - 8 pm.  

 Meeting Location

SQLShare Offices

225 S Westmonte Dr., Suite 2010

Altamonte Springs, FL


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Typical Agenda 

We normally start with about 10 minutes of news and announcements.  We then have 10-15 minutes of networking.  Right before the food is served, usually pizza, we give our sponsor for the month a chance to present for 10-20 minutes.  At about 6:45 we start our feature presentation. Finally we end by raffling off any SWAG our sponsors have graciously supplied.

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