Load Balancing Architectures For Online Reporting DBs
Today, my awesome cohort John Halunen [T] and myself are presenting at our first SQL Saturday. #SQLSat68 is being hosted in Olympia, WA. I’m a little nervous but excited to be presenting on a topic that I work with daily, and one that has become second nature to me. Here is our presentation, minus the [...]
SQL Cruise Tips
Currently there have only been two SQL Cruises to date. There is one more in May and it still has a few spots open. You may remember that it sold out the first day. After I learned I was pregnant, my husband and I were forced to cancel and a couple of spots have opened [...]
SQL Cruise, I Still Miss You!
And while it pains me to have to wait, I am over joyed and extremely excited that the next two SQL Cruises have been announced! Check out the official website for more details. Unfortunately, by the time I am writing this, the Alaska SQL Cruise has already sold out. After only one day, all of [...]
SQL Cruise – I Miss You!
First, I want to take the time to give a huge shout out to our sponsors. Without them, this event would never have happened and without sponsors, this event will never happen again. So please, a round of applause definitely goes to SQL Sentry, Quest Software, MSSQLTips, and Red Gate Software. Not only did they [...]
I’m On A Boat
Or at least, I will be. Yesterday started out like any other typical Thursday. My in ability to wake myself up when my alarm goes off coupled with my ability to engross myself in emails and other work items and therefore forgetting to actually leave and go to work. Add to this already delightful mix, [...]
SQL Saturday
I attended my first SQL Saturday this past weekend and it will not be my last. The SQL community is rich with information and this SQL Saturday was no exception. I call it mini PASS (did I mention it is free?). If you cannot convince your boss to let you attend PASS, then I highly recommend [...]