Presenting Data Warehouse Disk Configuration for PASS BI

I am honored to present Data Warehouse Disk Configuration to the PASS BI Virtual Chapter Thursday June 10th at Noon EDT via LiveMeeting! Details here.

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This is a FULL hour, normally a 75 minute presentation, so be prepared for a lot of information at a quick pace!  I hope you can join me for some layout, recommendations, and ways to look at your disk IO with something other than “it depends”.

Richmond CodeCamp Disk IO Presentation

This is a very similar post to the one from the user-group presentation post… and in fact the presentation itself is very similar.  It has been updated, and a few things added since the last presentation, so I did want to post the updated version which was presented at codecamp.   I hope that the presentation left you with a few things to go think about, and gave you some tools to work with.

If you came out to see this presentation, please provide me some feedback through speaker-rate.  The feedback helps me build better presentations… and hopefully provide better, more informative sessions to you in the future.

I enjoyed the whole codecamp experience, and I hope that you got as much out of the day as I did!!  A truly impressive group of presenters with a great breadth of topics, I was glad to be a small part of the great day.

As I mentioned, everything I referenced in the presentation can be found my series on disk performance:

Help — My disk performance      (RAID how/why what to put where)
Help — My disk performance II  (Physical connections to the SAN)
Help — My disk performance III  (Partitioning and compression)
Help — My disk performance IV (filegroups and files)  
Help — My disk performance V   (Monitoring)  
Help — My disk performance VI (Additional monitoring and conclusions)

Also, as promised, the presentation is available for reference on my Presentations page

Richmond Users Group Disk IO Presentation

 A sincere thank you to everyone that came out to my presentation on disk IO.  I hope that you had as much fun as I did, and (hopefully) took away a few things to think about.  I would appreciate your feedback , I enjoy speaking, and the feedback helps me build better presentations for the future.

As I mentioned, everything I referenced in the presentation can be found my series on disk performance:

Help — My disk performance      (RAID how/why what to put where)
Help — My disk performance II  (Physical connections to the SAN)
Help — My disk performance III  (Partitioning and compression)
Help — My disk performance IV (filegroups and files)  
Help — My disk performance V   (Monitoring)  
Help — My disk performance VI (Additional monitoring and conclusions)

Also, as promised, the presentation is available for reference on my Presentations page.

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