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Virtualizing Resources in Production Database Systems
Speaker:
Kutay Kilic
Sr. Director/Architect, CTO Group Sybase
Track:Server, Desktop & Storage Virtualization
Many firms have achieved great results implementing traditional server virtualization. However, in larger business-critical production database systems, this is less common. Yet, aren't these exactly the systems from which ch businesses would benefit most if resources could be virtualized and allocated dynamically. This session will cover technical details behind virtualization techniques utilized in Enterprise database systems which go beyond server virtualization. Focus areas will include techniques for optimizing database caches through dynamic memory and object binding as well as managing application SLAs through dynamic CPU/core and cluster node affinity. Delegates will learn how enterprises are benefiting from "Virtualized Resource Management" technologies in both single node database servers and multi-node database clusters to deliver virtualization's promises to business-critical database systems.
Speaker Bio: Kutay Kilic is Chief Solutions Architect of Sybase's Financial Services Industry Group, based in New York.
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