miércoles, 30 de junio de 2010

Charla sobre Tablas y Colas en Windows Azure

En esta charla se presentan las características principales y arquitectura de escalabilidad de Tablas y Colas en Windows Azure.

 

Tablas y Colas en Windows Azure from Eduardo Castro on Vimeo.

 

Saludos,

Ing. Eduardo Castro Martínez, PhD – Microsoft SQL Server MVP

http://mswindowscr.org

http://comunidadwindows.org

Costa Rica

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Material del WebCast Tablas y Colas en Windows Azure

En estas direcciónes encontrarán el material utilizado para el webcast sobre Tablas y Colas en Windows Azure, realizado el 30 de junio del 2010.

 

http://comunidadwindows.org/files/folders/20100630/entry738.aspx

http://comunidadwindows.org/files/folders/20100630/entry737.aspx
http://comunidadwindows.org/files/folders/20100630/entry736.aspx

 

Saludos,

Ing. Eduardo Castro Martínez, PhD – Microsoft SQL Server MVP

http://mswindowscr.org

http://comunidadwindows.org

Costa Rica

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http://universosql.blogspot.com

http://todosobresql.blogspot.com

http://todosobresqlserver.wordpress.com

http://mswindowscr.org/blogs/sql/default.aspx

http://citicr.org/blogs/noticias/default.aspx

http://sqlserverpedia.blogspot.com/

martes, 29 de junio de 2010

Charla Virtual Tablas y Colas en Windows Azure!

Las Tablas Windows Azure ofrecen la capacidad de almacenar entidades estructuradas no relacionales en el servicio Windows Azure Storage altamente escalable.  Venga a aprender esta sesión sobre las nuevas características para las Tablas y Colas Windows Azure, así como consejos, trucos y guía de rendimiento.

Registrate en

https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032443826&EventCategory=4&culture=es-AR&CountryCode=AR

Idiomas:
   Español.

Productos:
   Windows Azure.

Audiencia:
   Programador/desarrollador de programas.

Duración:
60 Minutos

Fecha de Inicio:

miércoles, 30 de junio de 2010 09:00 a.m. Costa Rica

 

Saludos,

Ing. Eduardo Castro Martinez, Microsoft SQL Server MVP

martes, 22 de junio de 2010

Bases de datos y computación en la nube

Les comparto una presentación sobre cloud computing: conceptos básicos y bases de datos en la nube.

Saludos,

 

Ing. Eduardo Castro Martinez, Microsoft SQL Server MVP

Costa Rica

Note: Cross posted from Eduardo Castro.

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viernes, 18 de junio de 2010

Charla Virtual Tablas y Colas en Windows Azure!

Las Tablas Windows Azure ofrecen la capacidad de almacenar entidades estructuradas no relacionales en el servicio Windows Azure Storage altamente escalable.  Venga a aprender esta sesión sobre las nuevas características para las Tablas y Colas Windows Azure, así como consejos, trucos y guía de rendimiento.

Registrate en

https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032443826&EventCategory=4&culture=es-AR&CountryCode=AR

Idiomas:
   Español.

Productos:
   Windows Azure.

Audiencia:
   Programador/desarrollador de programas.

Duración:
60 Minutos

Fecha de Inicio:

miércoles, 30 de junio de 2010 09:00 a.m. Costa Rica

Webcast MSDN: Dentro de Tablas y Colas de Windows

 

Saludos,

Ing. Eduardo Castro M.

Note: Cross posted from Eduardo Castro.

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lunes, 14 de junio de 2010

Privacy and Security Policies in SQL Azure

Privacy and Security are two of the main concerns when considering to store mission critical data in the SQL Azure Infrastructure. Microsoft has released two White Papers that answers some of the questions about the security and privacy of cloud data. You can download them from

  1. Privacy in the Cloud Computing Era
  2. Securing Microsoft’s Cloud Infrastructure

 

Regards,

 

Ing. Eduardo Castro Martínez, PhD – Microsoft SQL Server MVP

http://mswindowscr.org

http://comunidadwindows.org

Costa Rica

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http://todosobresql.blogspot.com

http://todosobresqlserver.wordpress.com

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Note: Cross posted from Eduardo Castro.

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miércoles, 9 de junio de 2010

SQL Server high-availability and disaster-recovery architectures

I want to share with you a new whitepaper written by Paul S. Randal that describes the five most commonly deployed high-availability and disaster-recovery architectures deployed by customers, along with a case study of each. It covers:

 

  • Failover Clustering for High Availability with Database Mirroring for Disaster Recovery
  • Database Mirroring for High Availability and Disaster Recovery
  • Geo-Clustering for High Availability and Disaster Recovery
  • Failover Clustering for High Availability Combined with SAN-Based Replication for Disaster Recovery
  • Peer-to-Peer Replication for High Availability and Disaster Recovery

 

You can download it from http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/B/D/5BD13FFA-5E34-4AE1-9AA0-C6E6951B8FC8/SQL%20Server%202008%20R2%20High%20Availability%20Architecture%20White%20Paper.docx

 

Regards,

 

Ing. Eduardo Castro Martínez, PhD – Microsoft SQL Server MVP

http://mswindowscr.org

http://comunidadwindows.org

Costa Rica

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http://todosobresql.blogspot.com

http://todosobresqlserver.wordpress.com

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Note: Cross posted from Eduardo Castro WordPress.

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Need to consolidate SQL Server?

If you need to consolidate your SQL Server instances, a paper you must read is the “SQL Server Consolidation Guidance” avaialable at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee819082.aspx

If you are thinking in virtualization please considerer the newer processors is second-level address translation (SLAT), also known as nested paging. AMD refers to this technology as NPT, and Intel calls this EPT in their respective processors. The following graph (taken from the Consolidation Guidance) shows how application workload can benefit from the use of SLAT to achieve linear scale and improved performance.

 

Consol_SQL_Fig1.jpg

 

Regards,

 

Eduardo Castro Martinez – Microsoft SQL Server MVP

http://mswindowscr.org

http://comunidadwindows.org

Costa Rica

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http://todosobresqlserver.wordpress.com

http://mswindowscr.org/blogs/sql/default.aspx

http://citicr.org/blogs/noticias/default.aspx

Note: Cross posted from Eduardo Castro.

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martes, 8 de junio de 2010

SQL Server high-availability and disaster-recovery architectures

I want to share with you a new whitepaper written by Paul S. Randal that describes the five most commonly deployed high-availability and disaster-recovery architectures deployed by customers, along with a case study of each. It covers:

 

  • Failover Clustering for High Availability with Database Mirroring for Disaster Recovery
  • Database Mirroring for High Availability and Disaster Recovery
  • Geo-Clustering for High Availability and Disaster Recovery
  • Failover Clustering for High Availability Combined with SAN-Based Replication for Disaster Recovery
  • Peer-to-Peer Replication for High Availability and Disaster Recovery

 

You can download it from http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/B/D/5BD13FFA-5E34-4AE1-9AA0-C6E6951B8FC8/SQL%20Server%202008%20R2%20High%20Availability%20Architecture%20White%20Paper.docx

 

Regards,

 

Ing. Eduardo Castro Martínez, PhD – Microsoft SQL Server MVP

http://mswindowscr.org

http://comunidadwindows.org

Costa Rica

Technorati Tags: SQL Server

LiveJournal Tags: SQL Server

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http://ecastrom.wordpress.com

http://ecastrom.spaces.live.com

http://universosql.blogspot.com

http://todosobresql.blogspot.com

http://todosobresqlserver.wordpress.com

http://mswindowscr.org/blogs/sql/default.aspx

http://sqlserverpedia.blogspot.com/

Note: Cross posted from Eduardo Castro WordPress.

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lunes, 7 de junio de 2010

Need to consolidate SQL Server?

If you need to consolidate your SQL Server instances, a paper you must read is the “SQL Server Consolidation Guidance” avaialable at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee819082.aspx

If you are thinking in virtualization please considerer the newer processors is second-level address translation (SLAT), also known as nested paging. AMD refers to this technology as NPT, and Intel calls this EPT in their respective processors. The following graph (taken from the Consolidation Guidance) shows how application workload can benefit from the use of SLAT to achieve linear scale and improved performance.

 

Consol_SQL_Fig1.jpg

 

Regards,

 

Eduardo Castro Martinez – Microsoft SQL Server MVP

http://mswindowscr.org

http://comunidadwindows.org

Costa Rica

Technorati Tags: SQL Server

LiveJournal Tags: SQL Server

del.icio.us Tags: SQL Server

http://ecastrom.blogspot.com

http://ecastrom.wordpress.com

http://ecastrom.spaces.live.com

http://universosql.blogspot.com

http://todosobresql.blogspot.com

http://todosobresqlserver.wordpress.com

http://mswindowscr.org/blogs/sql/default.aspx

http://citicr.org/blogs/noticias/default.aspx

Note: Cross posted from Eduardo Castro.

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