Maintain SQL Server Performance Baseline w/ PowerShell
Maintaining a solid set of information about our servers and their performance is critical when issues arise, and often help us see a problem before it occurs. Building a baseline of performance metrics allows us to know when something is wrong and help us to track it down and fix the problem. This session will walk you through a series of PowerShell scripts you can schedule which will capture the most important data and a set of reports to show you how to use that data to keep your server running smoothly.
About the Speaker
Allen White is the Business Development Manager for SQL Sentry. He’s been both a developer and an administrator so understands both perspectives towards database technology, and loves sharing his experiences and helping people learn how to use SQL Server. Allen has spent over 40 years in IT and has been using SQL Server since 1992 and is certified MCITP in SQL Server and MCT. Allen has been awarded Microsoft’s MVP Award for the last nine years.
Click here to register for the February 2016 QLD SQL Server User Group
Location
Microsoft Brisbane – Level 28, 400 George Street, Brisbane
Date & Time:
Catering from 5:30PM for a 6:00PM Start (meetings typically finish at 7:30PM)
On: Thursday, 25th February 2016
RSVP: to contact@www.wardyit.com to help with catering
Click here to register for the February 2016 QLD SQL Server User Group