NOVA SQL User Group - Monthly MeetUp- Torsten Strauss - In-Memory OLTP Design
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Time for meeting moved back for Sept 24 by 30 minutes! This meeting will start at 11:00AM ET
Hello Everyone! The speaker for this month will be Torsten Strauss and he will discuss In-Memory OLTP Design Principles.
Title: In Memory OLTP – Design Principles
Description: In this session (level 300) we will look at the design principals of the in-memory OLTP engine. We will understand how the in-memory engine optimizes data storage for main memory, eliminates latches and locks, and uses native compilation to reduce the CPU overhead.
For this we will compare the traditional on-disk engine with the in-memory engine to decide when it makes sense to use in-memory OLTP.
Speaker: Torsten Strauss
Speaker BIO: https://www.linkedin.com/in/torsten-strauss/
Torsten (MVP, MCSE, MCT) has been working with Microsoft SQL Server since the turn of the millennium and is specialized in performance optimization for large SQL Server environments.
He has been with bp as a database engineer for over two decades and collaborates closely with Sarpedon Quality Lab as a Principal Microsoft SQL Server Consultant.
Torsten is the founder of inside-sqlserver.com and has given more than 120 presentations on Microsoft SQL Server performance optimization at national and international conferences and user groups.
Torsten has been recognized as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Data Platform since 2018.
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