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SQL Server on Linux: Will it Perform or Not?
Summary
Slava Oks talks about SQL Server’s platform agnostic architecture. Oks briefly goes over the history of the project and high-level architecture, and dives into the core of I/O Manager, Memory Manager, and Scheduler. Every topic includes lessons learned and experiences behind the scenes.
Bio
Slava Oks works as Core Developer Behind Porting SQL Server to Linux at Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for almost 20 years. During the tenure he has worked on numerous system technologies; helped to build and ship a number of flagship Microsoft products such as SQL Server, Windows, connectivity drivers for ODBC & OLEDB and more.
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