So this weekend I’m off to present at SharePoint Saturday in Kansas City. It is shaping up to be a stellar event and it looks like there are still a few (free) seats left!
I’ll be presenting a session on “Architecting for Scale in SharePoint 2010″. Here’s the session description:
“Scaling SharePoint has presented many challenges in the past. Those days are gone. Learn how new features like Remote BLOB Storage (RBS), a dramatically improved search subsystem, improved database efficiency, and resource throttling in SharePoint 2010 can be leveraged to scale SharePoint to heights we’ve not seen before.”


1 comment
Miguel Rodriguez says:
January 11, 2010 at 6:06 pm (UTC -5)
Hi, thanks of the information. I have been looking for some details on how the new maintainer will help providers with the pains of garbage collection. I am looking at information fromthe SharePoint side, in other words what happens when a user deletes or updates an object in SharePoint and how is that information passed or managed so the provider can be aware (up to some point) of deleted objects. I also found several blog references to the RBS "Transactional consistency supporting VETO and UPDATE" but nothing concrete. Can you please point me to the right place to read about? Thanks.