Tag: IOUG

Are you constantly wondering what is in your production environment? Do you have any doubts about what code is running? Chances are that your version control software isn't the problem. No matter what system you're using there is the ideal and there is the practice. This session is one that will help you get on…

Are you constantly wondering what is in your production environment? Do you have any doubts about what code is running? Chances are that your version control software isn't the problem. No matter what system you're using there is the ideal and there is the practice. This session is one that will help you get on…

Are you constantly wondering what is in your production environment? Do you have any doubts about what code is running? Chances are that your version control software isn't the problem. No matter what system you're using there is the ideal and there is the practice. This session is one that will help you get on…

Are you constantly wondering what is in your production environment? Do you have any doubts about what code is running? Chances are that your version control software isn't the problem. No matter what system you're using there is the ideal and there is the practice. This session is one that will help you get on…

A typical tuning session on a resource-constrained system starts with a search for "low-hanging fruit."  In a CPU-bound database system, it would be the SQL that uses CPU the most, in an I/O-bound system, the SQL doing the most physical reads, and so on. Tuning the TOP statements often allows us to free large portions…

A typical tuning session on a resource-constrained system starts with a search for "low-hanging fruit."  In a CPU-bound database system, it would be the SQL that uses CPU the most, in an I/O-bound system, the SQL doing the most physical reads, and so on. Tuning the TOP statements often allows us to free large portions…

A typical tuning session on a resource-constrained system starts with a search for "low-hanging fruit."  In a CPU-bound database system, it would be the SQL that uses CPU the most, in an I/O-bound system, the SQL doing the most physical reads, and so on. Tuning the TOP statements often allows us to free large portions…

A typical tuning session on a resource-constrained system starts with a search for "low-hanging fruit."  In a CPU-bound database system, it would be the SQL that uses CPU the most, in an I/O-bound system, the SQL doing the most physical reads, and so on. Tuning the TOP statements often allows us to free large portions…

A typical tuning session on a resource-constrained system starts with a search for "low-hanging fruit."  In a CPU-bound database system, it would be the SQL that uses CPU the most, in an I/O-bound system, the SQL doing the most physical reads, and so on. Tuning the TOP statements often allows us to free large portions…

A typical tuning session on a resource-constrained system starts with a search for "low-hanging fruit."  In a CPU-bound database system, it would be the SQL that uses CPU the most, in an I/O-bound system, the SQL doing the most physical reads, and so on. Tuning the TOP statements often allows us to free large portions…