Thursday, May 10, 2012

SQL Rally Deck's and Demo's Up

Hello Dear Reader!  I'm coming to you live from the wonderful SQL Rally in Dallas Texas.  I have two sessions today, and the Slide Deck's and Demo's are live on the Resource Page.  Feel free to download them and see if you'd like to come join me, or download them and follow along!

"So Balls," you say "What are you presenting on?"

Glad you asked Dear Reader, and away we go!



TRANSPARENT DATA ENCRYPTION INSIDE AND OUT IN SQL 2012




The great thing about this session is even though we are using SQL 2012 99.999% of this is the same as SQL 2008 & 2008 R2.  So come and learn about TDE and leave with scripts that will help you deploy this if you are interested. I hope you'll stop by at 10:15 am I'm in room 302/303

Here's the Abstract:

Security is a very important part of your job and in how data is utilized. We have many tools to make data more secure, and starting in SQL Server 2008, we were able to add Transparent Data Encryption to that list. Find out what it does and doesn't do, how it effects read-only filegroups, performance, and compression (backup and row/page), what the X.509 encryption standard is and why you should be careful of what you store and where, and other advanced features and management tips.


SQL INTERNALS, RECOVERY MODELS, AND BACKUPS! OH MY!

This is a fun session that is all about learning.  We have demo's and we have fun, but a lot of getting better and advancing your career in SQL Server is knowing the concepts. We won't be Deep Diving but we will touch on ACID, B-Tree's, Transaction Isolation Levels, Transaction Log Internals, Recovery Models, and Backups.  I hope you'll come join me at 4:00 in room 302/303.


Here's the Abstract


The more you know about SQL Server, the more you understand how it works. SQL Server is a product we use every day, and most of us know the big concepts. At the 10,000-foot view, we know what databases, tables, and columns are. But what makes up those databases, tables, and columns? What are records, pages, extents, and allocation units? What are Full, Simple, and Bulk-Logged recovery models? What are the differences between Full, Transaction Log, Differential, and Filegroup backups? What is a piecemeal restore? This is an introduction to these concepts using SQL Server 2012. In this session, you will learn about the internal structure, recovery models, and backups and be better prepared for future learning and managing SQL Server.


WRAP IT UP


I hope you enjoy your day out here there is A LOT of SQL Learning to be had!


Thanks,


Brad

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