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16 Aug 2023

By slowder on August 1, 2023August 17, 2023

Azure SQL Storage Performance Tuning

Have you ever noticed that cloud storage usually doesn’t keep up with your database workloads? Just like on-premises platforms, storage performance can hold back your query performance, but the storage itself is not always the culprit. In this demo-driven session, we will discuss how to understand the current storage demand from your databases, tuning options based on the Azure SQL data platform of choice, and demonstrate tuning techniques for each. Come learn and take away options for improving your cloud-based Azure SQL data estate.

David Klee

David Klee is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP and VMware vExpert with a lifelong passion for technology. David spends his days focusing on the convergence of data and infrastructure as the Founder of Heraflux Technologies. His areas of expertise are cloud, virtualization, performance tuning, and business continuity. David speaks at a number of national and regional technology related events, including the PASS Summit, VMware VMworld, SQLBits, SQL Saturday events, and many SQL Server User Groups.

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