SharePoint Saturday Houston: SharePoint 2010 Performance

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Is your farm struggling to server your organization? How long is it taking between page requests? Where is your bottleneck in your farm? Is your SQL Server tuned properly? Worried about upgrading due to poor performance? We will look at various tools for analyzing and measuring performance of your farm. We will look at simple SharePoint and IIS configuration options to instantly improve performance. I will discuss advanced approaches for analyzing, measuring and implementing optimizations in your farm. What three things will the attendees learn? 1. Many optimizations can be enabled through simple configuration options. 2. Measuring and analyzing performance is a critical function in maintaining the health of your farm. 3. How to identify performance issues and identify bottlenecks. Demonstrate how to create BCS Applications with SharePoint Designer 2010 and create External Lists, BCS Web Parts and use Office to work with BCS Data.

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SharePoint Saturday for the greater Houston

area!

Role Specifications

Stand-alone computer

1 dual core Intel Xeon 2.8

gigahertz (GHz) 64-bit processor,

2 gigabytes (GB) RAM

Web server computer

2 dual core Intel Xeon 2.8 GHz

64-bit processors, 4 gigabytes

(GB) RAM

Database computer running

Microsoft SQL Server

4 dual core Intel Xeon 2.8 GHz

64-bit processors, 32GB RAM

Client computers Pentium III 1.2 GHz processor, 1

GB RAM

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Presenter:

Brian Culver

Session Name:

SharePoint Boost Performance