Memory-Optimized TempDb MetaData as presented by Torsten Strauss

Welcome to the October 12th 2022 online meeting!  Covid restrictions are lifting and a return to in-person meetings may take shape in the coming months.  Until then, we all continue to operate monthly online meetings through the PNW collaborative facilitated by the Oregon Data Community.  A number of NW local data user groups are working together to help shoulder the load over covid,  hosting regular online monthly meetings for all members.  The collaborative will always have the regular OR Data Community “evening” meeting date/time on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 4 PM PST, and if possible a second meeting on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 12 PM PST!

Please RSVP via our Meetup which will provide the Teams Link:

https://www.meetup.com/oregonsql/events/288704463/

In order to encourage questions during the presentation, please use chat which will be monitored and/or use the raise hands option in Teams.  Please be mindful of the other attendees and mute your mic!

We will be starting at 4:00 PM

Schedule (may be fluid due to discussions and Q/A):
4:00 – 4:15 PM – Announcements and other information
4:15 PM – Presentation

Our wonderful sponsors are providing gifts each month!

Presentation:

Title: Memory-Optimized Tempdb Metadata in Microsoft SQL Server

Abstract:

Until now, metadata conflicts in tempdb have been a scalability bottleneck for many workloads running in Microsoft SQL Server. SQL Server 2019 introduces a new feature called Memory-Optimized Tempdb Metadata, which removes this bottleneck and enables a new level of scalability for tempdb-intensive workloads. In this session we will look at how this feature works, how it is implemented, and when it is beneficial. We will also compare it to other techniques such as in-memory OLTP to decide which approach is best for a given workload.

Bio:

Torsten (MVP, MCSE, MCT) has been working with Microsoft SQL Server since the turn of the millennium and is specialized in performance optimization for large SQL Server environments.
He has been with bp as a database engineer for over two decades and collaborates closely with Sarpedon Quality Lab as a Principal Microsoft SQL Server Consultant.
Torsten is the founder of inside-sqlserver.com and has given more than 170 presentations on Microsoft SQL Server performance optimization at national and international conferences and user groups.
Torsten has been recognized as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Data Platform since 2018.

 

 

 

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