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Dec
09

SharePoint Saturday Kansas City, MO – 12.12.2009

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.

I’ll be covering topics such as Storage Architecture, SQL Tuning, Scalable Taxonomy, Throttling, RBS, and Search Topology in SP2010!  I know, it’s a lot right!  Well, I’m going to try to squeeze it all in along with 2 demos.  The slide deck is jam packed with juicy tidbits!Is it possible?  Could we potentially see 1 BILLION documents in SharePoint???  Well, it’s pretty much my at the top of my professional bucket list!Hope to see you there!

 

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  1. Miguel Rodriguez says:

    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.

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