by windy
19. November 2010 22:55
Numerous SQL Server experts have done a great job of debunking many of the common myths that crop up around SQL Server best practices and usage. However in some cases, the debunking of those myths creates unintended consequences – we ignore the underlying truth which started the myth in the first place.
Join independent SQL Server expert Michael K. Campbell for a survey of misperceptions that have arisen from commonly debunked SQL Server myths. By attending this free webcast you'll learn how shrinking and using multiple files can be a best practice, what AWE and locking files in memory really means, along with other best practices that you may be missing out on because of misconceptions.
About the Speaker
Michael K. Campbell is a contributing editor for SQL Server Magazine, a regular columnist on DevProConnections.com, and an ASPInsider. Michael is the president of OverAchiever Productions, a consultancy dedicated to technical evangelism, mentoring, and quality solutions. He specializes in SQL Server, ASP.NET, and related technologies. Michael has been a professional developer, web-master, and production DBA for several well-known companies. He enjoys learning, problem solving, teaching, and creating videos for his site www.sqlservervideos.com.
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