by XTIVIA | Dec 4, 2011 | Blog, Databases
The truth of this Yiddish proverb has been repeatedly reveled to me in both my personal and professional lives. Professionally, I cannot begin to count the number of client’s with whom I have worked who have tried to solve a SQL Server performance issue with more...
by Keith O'Connell | May 12, 2011 | Blog, Enterprise Java, Portals
Recently, I was asked by a client to investigate how they might configure a Liferay Portal version 6 instance to completely eliminate caching of a few specific entities; in particular, the User and Group entities. On the surface, this sounds like a...
by Keith O'Connell | Apr 19, 2011 | Blog, Portals
Tuning performance of a Liferay Portal installation is very different from one client situation to another, and therefore, it is essential to simulate a realistic load and usage distribution, measure various key performance and server metrics, tweak configuration...
by Dennis Robinson | Jan 31, 2011 | Blog, Databases
Mark Halstead, is presenting at SQL Saturday #66, in Colorado Springs, Co. on Feb. 12th, 2011. The title of his session is “SQL Server Performance Tuning”. SQL Server performance tuning with an emphasis on finding the bottlenecks, Query design...