30th September - 2nd October 2010

University of York

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Scaleout scenarios with Service Broker

SQL Server 2008 provides a lot of scaleout technologies. In combination with Service Broker you can build message-based applications that can be scaled out to any required workload and size. In this session you will learn the basics of scaleout technologies available in SQL Server 2008 and in Service Broker. We’ll cover in detail:

*) Scaling out with Service Broker
*) Load Balancing
*) Routing
*) Service Broker message forwarders
*) Broker Configuration Notice Service

Speaker focus

Klaus Aschenbrenner

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Klaus Aschenbrenner works as a Software Architect for in Vienna - Austria. Klaus has worked with the .NET Framework and especially with SQL Server 2008 from the very beginning. In the years 2004 - 2005 Klaus was honored with MVP awards from Microsoft for his tremendous support of the .NET Community. He currently travels around the world teaching clients the core concepts of SQL Server 2008. Klaus is also the author of the book Pro SQL Server 2008 Service Broker (ISBN 1590599993) published by Apress in August 2008.

Klaus Aschenbrenner's blog http://www.csharp.at



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