Many developers will make the transition to the DBA role and in this episode I chat with Amy Herold about making that very move. Amy started as a C#/.NET developer and moved into the database world as an “accidental” DBA.
Amy shares her tips and stories from the trenches, including:
The move from row-based thinking to set-based thinking How to manage developer access in production The database performance activities new DBAs need to master The importance of getting code reviews outside the developer team The tool Amy relies on as a DBA, and the one event you shouldn’t miss Why Amy believes that moving around frequently can be good for your careerYou can get the links and show notes at http://sqldatapartners.com/2016/03/01/developer2dba/. Have fun on the SQL trail.
Episode 195: Understanding DAX
Episode 194: PolyBase Use Cases
Episode 193: Power BI Premium
Episode 192: The DBA is Dead! Long Live the DBA!
Episode 191: Power BI Row-Level Security
Episode 190: SQL Server 2019
Episode 189: Power BI Common Data Model
Episode 188: Databricks
Episode 187: Power BI Performance Tuning
Episode 186: Analytics & Security: Find Pain Points, Make a Plan
Episode 185: DBATools in a Month of Lunches
Episode 184: Where do people get stuck with Power BI?
Episode 183: SQL Server Big Data Clusters
Episode 182: XEvents
Episode 181: Paginated Reports in Power BI
Episode 180: PolyBase in SQL Server 2019
Episode 179: SQL Trail Recap & Buying Power BI
Episode 178: Database Design
Episode 177: Lock Pages in Memory
Episode 176: Power BI Storage Options
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