Many organizations have already deployed or plan to deploy databases in the cloud, both in Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) implementations. People who move to the cloud might think everything's completely hands-off, but monitoring and optimization is even more critical because you share resources and have no control over the infrastructure.
For cloud databases, we see customers who need performance problem resolution, optimizing SQL, and table tuning. SolarWinds® Database Performance Analyzer (DPA) resolves these issues through machine learning, wait time analysis, and tuning advisors. Join us for a look at how DPA crosses over from on-premises to the cloud to monitor and optimize SQL Server® databases running in Microsoft® Azure®, including Azure SQL Database Managed Instance.
In this 30-minute webcast, we'll cover:
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
3:00:00 PM EST | 8:00:00 PM UTC
John Maxwell
Senior Product Marketing Manager
John is a software technology professional with 20 years of experience in systems management, including virtualization, cloud, and storage. John has worked for both large and small technology firms in this space. At SolarWinds, John is responsible for Database Performance Analyzer (DPA) and Storage Resource Manager (SRM).
Ed Saenz
Senior Sales Engineer
Ed is a Senior Sales Engineer at SolarWinds responsible for identifying clients’ gaps in monitoring visibility. He has worked for multiple large IT organizations in multiple countries. His main product focus at SolarWinds is on DPA, SAM (Server & Application Monitor), VMAN (Virtualization Manager), and SRM.
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