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Tap is the only solution - Ver. 2
Scarcity is the fundamental economic problem of having humans who have unlimited wants and needs in a world of limited resources. Alternatively, scarcity implies that not all of society's goals can be pursued at the same time.

Just like Water the Server Resources are also getting scarce and we should find a way to put a Tap on these resources to optimally utilize them as and when needed. In This session we'll see a way to control & Manage server resources to get desired performance and targets.

Sarabpreet Singh
8+ Years of enriched experience Vice President SQLServerGeeks.com Regular columnist & Speaker at SQL Events

November 8, 2012 (Thursday)
3 pm to 4 pm IST

Note: The webcast will start sharp at 3 pm IST

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