

A poorly optimized workload can cause the provisioning of extra resources. It’s great that it can scale automatically to stay within SLAs, but this costs money. If left unchecked, it can accumulate quickly and hit your company's bottom line hard. The performance challenge has evolved with the database as a service, but it has not gone away. In this session, we’ll discuss why managing performance is even more critical with Azure SQL DB and Azure Managed Instance.
What you will learn
- Which key performance indicators are most important
- What auto tuning really means
- How to identify performance issues and correctly size your database
Speakers
Anat Dror is a SQL Server and DB2 domain expert with more than 20 years of experience in a long list of IT-related roles, including leadership, processes re-engineering, technical architecture, design, implementation, planning and deployment. As a subject matter expert, Anat has a broad and deep understanding of cloud computing, virtualization, database development and administration, performance management and storage. Today, she plays a pivotal role in understanding customer requirements, fostering innovation and bringing Quest Database Performance Management solutions to life.
Pini Dibask is an Oracle ACE and Oracle Certified Professional with more than 10 years of experience working as a DBA and Database Team Leader. He is currently a product manager for database performance monitoring solutions at Quest and passionate about building products people love that solve real-world customer pains. Pini specializes in database performance tuning, high availability, data protection and other core database areas. He is a frequent speaker at various conferences and database venues around the world, including Oracle OpenWorld, PASS SQL Saturdays, MSSQLTips, DBTA, Collaborate, RMOUG, DOAG and others. See his blog at: www.OracleDBPro.BlogSpot.com