October 13th – How Storage Systems Work With SQL Server – presented by Argenis Fernandez

Welcome to this month’s meeting!  As a member of Oregon Data Community you are also a member of the PNW Data Community!  All of the local data groups are working together, with each of us taking turns hosting the monthly meeting(s)!!!  Yes, meetings!  We will always have our “evening” meeting on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 4 PM PST, and a second meeting on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 12 PM PST!!

We are now using Teams!   Link will be published closer to the meeting

In order to encourage questions during the presentation, we want people to use the raise hands option in Teams and not talk over each other. Please be mindful of the other attendees!

We will be starting at 4:00 PM PST/7:00 PM EST

Schedule (may be fluid):
4:00 – 4:15 PM – Announcements and other information
4:15 PM – 1st Presentation

Our wonderful sponsors are providing gifts each month!

Title: How Storage Systems Work With SQL Server

Abstract: 

In this session we will learn how SQL Server interacts with storage devices for the different operations that it performs. You will learn about the basic concepts of storage, PerfMon counters, and understand how storage metrics directly correlate with database performance.

 

An overview of storage stacks in virtualization and container/Kubernetes environments will be in the agenda as well.

 

We will also go over the different kinds of storage available for SQL Server, both on-premises and in the cloud.

Bio:

Argenis Fernandez is a Distinguished Architect with UKG. He specializes in SQL Server. Argenis is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP, a Microsoft Certified Master, and VMware vExpert.

 

Here’s Argenis!

 

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