Solving problems with the Azure Swiss Tool for SQL

 
Spanish Advanced DATA & AI

Have you wondered how challenging is to monitor an Azure SQL Database? Actually, it is not that hard. But, what about dealing with 100 databases inside an elastic pool for a business-critical environment? No matter how big your environment is, you need to go strategic with your monitoring technics and we want to share with you the lessons learned from support and architecture teams at Microsoft. In this session you are going to see how real case scenarios behaves and how a DBA could react taking advantage of Azure Portal, Log Analytics, Azure Monitor, DMVs, PowerShell, etc. while you see live the changing operations in Azure Databases.

Speakers

Jose Manuel Jurado Diaz

Microsoft

José Manuel Jurado currently works as SQL Escalation Engineer and Subject Matter Expert in Azure SQL Database at Microsoft Spain. With over 15+ years of experience in SQL Server environments (administration and database development), he is a speaker for internal events at Microsoft and for public events as SQL Saturday, SQL Nexus, TechReady, DotNetConference and Azure BootCamp. In the past, he worked as Project Manager for large Global Retail Company for more than 10 years developing projects using different Microsoft Technologies.

Edita Hovhannisyan Topalyan

Microsoft

Computer science engineer, with several years of experience as Database Administrator, currently working at Microsoft.

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