Mastering SQL Server: The Art of Smart Automation
Join Database Technical Evangelist Kevin Kline to discuss where monitoring ends and automation begins.
The adoption of containerization and orchestration platforms like Kubernetes has grown rapidly as DevOps teams seek to build scalable and resilient applications. Container environments are complex, with hundreds of pods being launched and decommissioned in busy application settings.
In such dynamic environments, monitoring application infrastructure health and troubleshooting can be challenging. Issues like resource allocation causing pod evictions, spot instance unavailability, or CrashLoopBackOff errors from missing dependencies require advanced monitoring and alerting for optimal performance.
Smart automation, beyond simple tasks like nightly database backups, incorporates monitoring to respond dynamically to issues. Automation in SQL Server offers various tools, from code-writing assistants to set-and-forget products.
Join Database Evangelist Kevin Kline to learn how automation and better monitoring can support trouble-free operations, what tasks to automate, the differences among automation tools, and resources for learning about SQL Server automation.
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