Northwest Ohio SQL PASS

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You are cordially invited to the January meeting of Northwest Ohio SQL PASS on Wednesday January 14th, 6pm at HCR Manorcare Corporate Headquarters in Toledo, OH.

We are very excited to have Adam Belebczuk joining us for a great presentation: "Introduction to AlwaysOn Availability Groups" . Please be sure to attend and pass this invite along to other SQL minded professionals in the area.

Speaker Bio: Adam Belebczuk is a Consultant, Accidental DBA, and Developer with over 10 years of experience in IT, ranging from customer service to server/network administration to software and database development. Adam holds the MCSE: Data Platform and MCITP DBA 2005/2008 certifications, is a frequent speaker at SQL Server Users Groups and SQL Saturday events, and specializes in SQL Server development and performance tuning.

Topic: Introduction to AlwaysOn Availability Groups

One of the most talked about new features in Microsoft SQL Server is AlwaysOn Availability Groups. In this session, we'll cover the pros and cons of using Availability Groups as well as the basics of how to set them up and take advantage of readable secondary replicas. If you want to improve the availability and performance of your applications and databases, are currently using Database Mirroring, or if you're just curious about Availability Groups, then you won't want to miss this session.

Please register on EventBrite so we know how much food to order and we can coordinate with building security. (If entering the building after 6pm, please use the after-hours door on N. St Clair St.)

This meeting is made possible by WTA Inc. (www.wtainc.com) and HCR ManorCare (www.hcr-manorcare.com).

Venue

HCR ManorCare
333 North Summit St.
Toledo, OH 43604, US (map)

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