Pass 2015 – Overall Thoughts

I know I only posted one other blog about Pass but I’ve been way too busy over the last couple of weeks to write any more. So here’s my thoughts on what was my first (and hopefully not last) Pass Summit (would have posted this earlier but I’ve been enjoying a bit of jet lag).

Firstly, I had a whale of a time. I met a whole bunch of people, including guys from UK & Dublin chapters and the Midnight DBAs; went to some great sessions and picked up some free stuff from a load of vendors. Secondly, how cool were the evening events? The welcome reception was very slick and the party at EMP Museum (what a place) was brilliant. They could probably tone down the karaoke a tad mind, did it really need to start so early?

The only grumble I have is that I didn’t really enjoy the first timers “speed networking” session. For those who don’t know, you’re lined up in rows facing each other and are given three minutes each way to introduce yourself and talk about a certain subject (biggest challenge at work, programs that you use most frequently etc.). At the end of the six minutes you move down one seat to your left and the process kicks off again. For me, this went on a little bit too long…after about the third round I was starting to get a little weary. The room was very loud so you practically had to shout for three minutes. I left with a bit of parched throat but thankfully a beer was waiting for me at the welcome reception.

The keynotes. I enjoyed them although I have to admit, when I saw the length of them I was a bit put off. However both were delivered excellently. The first keynote by Joseph Sirosh & Shawn Bice going through the new features of SQL Server 2016 was very interesting. I’d seen most of what they talked about before but I hadn’t heard about native support for R within SQL Server – that’s going to be huge!

The second keynote by David DeWitt & Rimma Nehme talking about the progression of IoT was less my cup of tea (I’m more of a demo guy) but they still talked about a lot of interesting concepts. One of which was fog computing (google it) which led to the expression, “What the fog?”. Ha ha.

Now, the sessions. I attended more of the “out there” sessions if I’m honest. I’ve been to a few conferences at this point in my career so didn’t what to go and see the same old subjects (e.g. – basic stuff on the SQL database engine; indexes, partitioning, query tuning etc.), I wanted to see something new. Highlights included a session on Hadoop, a really cool workshop on u-sql and a session on technical writing.

The best session that I attended though was the Speaker Idol final at 4pm on the last day. 4 great speakers all competing for a grand prize of a full 75 minute session at Pass Summit 2016 hosted by the indefatigable Denny Cherry (b|t). All week everyone I talked to mentioned the sense of community at Pass and in my opinion, the Speaker Idol final was where it was most prevalent. Each of the speakers performed brilliantly and congratulations to David Maxwell who won (see his blog post on the Summit here.

Now to see how to get to the Summit 2016…

Pass 2015 – First Impressions

It’s Pass 2015 this week and I’m attending (seriously I’m unbelievably chuffed)! As they’ll be a shedload of blogs about it this week I thought I’d shamelessly jump on the bandwagon.

I flew out to Seattle from Dublin on Friday (god that was a long day) so I’ve had a couple of days knocking around town doing the usual touristy things. Went up the Space Needle and did the underground tour on Saturday, both of which were pretty cool. Fantastic views from the Needle and the underground tour was a really interesting delve into the history of the area. Then yesterday I went to Pike Street Market and then went wandering around. Ended up by the Seattle stadium, saw that there was a Sounders game on so ended up going to that. Cracking day out.

But I’m not here to do sight seeing really, I’m here for SQL Pass 2015 and it kicked off this morning with the first set of pre-con sessions. Have to say, first impression is how big is this place?? The Washington State Convention Centre is absolutely huge! It completely blows any other conference I’ve attended out of the water. I’ve signed up for the first timers reception and the welcome sessions but today was Allan Hirt’s (b|t) session on high availability.

I really enjoyed the session, Allan is a great presenter with a seemingly limitless knowledge of windows clustering. He talked us through many different configuration options and what we should be considering when setting up a windows failover cluster. My favourite parts of the session though was when Allan talked about what’s up and coming in SQL Server and Windows 2016, lots of new functionality which I’ll be playing with in my lab at home. He also showed us a cluster he’d setup with one node in Amazon AWS and one node in Azure! I dread to think how long that took to configure and setup…

Anyway not going to give too much information about the pre-con (I don’t think that would be appreciated). What I will do is post some notes I took. They’re just a bunch of links for subjects that I want to do further research in, hopefully a couple of blogs posts in there somewhere:-

SQL and Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA)
https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Regular-IT-Guy/Behind-the-Scenes-with-Storage-Replica-and-RDMA
Converged and Hyper-converged networking
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/hyper-converged-systems-what-you-need-to-know-about-this-hot-virtualization-topic/
Scale out file server (SOFS) for application data
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831349.aspx
http://blogs.technet.com/b/josebda/
Microsoft Storage Spaces
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/15198.storage-spaces-overview.aspx
Install SQL Server with SMB fileshares
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh759341.aspx
Windows 2016 Site Aware Clustering
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/clustering/archive/2015/08/19/10636304.aspx
Windows 2016 Cloud Witness
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/clustering/archive/2014/11/14/10572766.aspx

I’m really going to enjoy the rest of this week.