If I were a betting man, I would wager your disk IO system is probably the biggest bottleneck in your SQL Server right now. Sure, there are lots of moving pieces, but if you can tame the IO situation, you are putting yourself in the drivers seat. So how do you go about putting together the pieces you need identify your IO constraints?
I chat with Theresa Iserman, a premier support engineer at Microsoft about some of her thoughts and why IO in general is an issue. She gives us some guidelines and even some metrics to check out. Join us in the conversation, and I'll see you on the SQL trail . . .
As always you can check out the show notes at http://sqldatapartners.com/2015/12/22/iotuning/
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Episode 215: Azure Data Factory
Episode 213: New Goals for 2021
Episode 212: 10 Things You Need to Know About Data Security
Episode 211: Solorigate
Episode 210: The Elephant in the Room
Episode 209: Career Ready: Advice to New Graduates
Episode 208: SQL Server and Graph Data
Episode 207: SQL Trail 2020 Retrospective
Episode 206: .NET Core Interactions with SQL Server
Episode 205: Data Modeling for Power BI
Episode 204: IoT in Azure
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Episode 202: Virtual Conferences
Episode 201: Common Data Model
Episode 200: Anything but the Cowboys . . .
Episode 199: Technical Debt
Episode 198: Cloud Infrastructure
Episode 197: Power Query in Power BI
Episode 196: Teleworking
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