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Kevin Kline, Quest Software

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Kevin Kline, Quest Software

Kevin Kline is the Director of Technology for SQL Server products at Quest Software (www.quest.com). In addition to being a Microsoft SQL Server MVP, Kevin speaks at conferences throughout the year. Kevin is also the author of "SQL in a Nutshell" and "Transact-SQL Programming" published by O'Reilly & Associates (www.oreilly.com), plus other books, white papers, and magazine articles. Kevin has served on the PASS board of directors since it was founded in 1999, acting as Vice-President of Marketing and Executive Vice-President, before serving as President. When he's not working, Kevin enjoys time with his family, romancing his wife, gardening, and classical guitar.
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Kevin Kline - Disk I/O Tuning for SQL Server

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Disk I/O Tuning for SQL Server

Discover ways to support ever-growing databases and efficiently use allocated disk space in your production and enterprise storage environments. Attendees will learn effective methodologies for:
  • Determining the amount of I/O a disk subsystem can support
  • Optimising disk management in your environment
  • Analysing database growth trends and Forecasting disk requirements for your application
  • Managing filegroups and database objects across disk arrays
Kevin Kline - Stored Procedures Development Best Practices

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Stored Procedures Development Best Practices

Stored Procedure Best Practices will teach you best practices for optimal performance of your stored procedures on SQL Server 2000 and 2005. You will learn a variety of tips and tricks to improve the compile and execution time of your stored procedures, as well as the most common 'worst practices' that cause stored procedures to execute slowly or misuse server resources. This sessions is perfect for new and intermediate developers and DBAs who want to maximize the performance of their SQL Server applications.
21 August, 2008
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