Flash Storage For SQL Server - Is It Right For You?

Organiser
The San Francisco SQL Server User Group
Date
Thu, 10 Mar 2011, 02:30 - 04:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , San Francisco, US
Cost
Free

You'll be surprised to learn how an enterprise flash storage device can dramatically accelerate your database, and make it more reliable.

Sumeet Bansal of Fusion-io will show you how and define a "Dream Database Architecture (DDA)". You'll learn about relevant performance counters and SQL Profiler traces. Sumeet will also explore how High Availability is accomplished when moving from a shared architecture to a distributed architecture. 

You'll Learn:

  • If Flash Storage is right for your organization
  • How to set up for High Availability
  • What's coming next in Solid State Storage

Lastly, you'll hear how software manufacturers are responding to the distributed architecture trend, including validation from leaders such as Microsoft and Oracle.   

Steve Wozniak is Chief Scientist at Fusion-io.  If you're a fan of "The Woz" you can see a Woz video interview here.  And here's a Fusion-io demo video with CEO David Flynn.   

Speaker: Sumeet Bansal is Principal Solutions Architect with Fusion-io, a pioneer of a new flash-based, storage-class memory tier (ioMemory), and a leading provider of system, application and database acceleration.

With a Fusion Powered data center, companies can increase productivity, shrink time to market and improve their customers' experience, all with less hardware, less power, and less administration. Companies are seeing performance gains of many magnitudes and server consolidation from 3-10x.


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