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Musings on Reporting Services and Notification Services

My name is Lukasz Pawlowski. I am a Program Manager on the Reporting Services team. I am responsible also for the Notification Services product. I'll use this blog to share some sample code, discuss any common questions I get around either RS or NS. Hope this is useful to you. Send me feedback and I'll try to tailor the content to what you folks are looking for.
SQL PASS Community Summit 2008 Presentation Links

Denny Lee and I presented on Wednesday at the SQL PASS Community Summit 2008 on Building SSRS 2008 Large Scale Solutions. 

The slide deck is available for conference attendees at from the conference site. However, the format is PDF and during the transformation from PowerPoint to PDF many of the links were lost. 

I have compiled all the links from the presentation deck below for everyone's reference:

 

SQLCAT.com

http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlcat

http://blogs.msdn.com/mssqlisv

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sqlserver/bb331794.aspx

Planning for Scalability and Performance with Reporting Services

Upgrading Reporting Services (SQL Books Online)

Configuring a Report Server Scale-Out Deployment

Building and Deploying Large Scale SQL Server Reporting Services Environments Series

Using Visual Studio 2005 to Perform Load Testing on a SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Report Server

Scaling Up RS 2008 vs. RS 2005: Lessoned Learned

Predeployment I/O Best Practices

Backing Up and Restore Databases in SQL Server

Optimizing Backup and Restore Performance in SQL Server

Backing Up and Restore Encryption Keys

Deploying a Scalable Shared Database

SQL Server Replication: Providing High Availability using Database Mirroring

Database Mirroring and Log Shipping

SQL Server Replication Features

Scale-Out Querying with Analysis Services

Scale-Out Querying with Analysis Services Using SAN Snapshots

Scaling out an Analysis Services Solution

Tune IIS

Tune Http.Sys:Windows 2003

Tune Http.Sys: Windows 2008

 

Take care and good luck,

-Lukasz

Posted: Friday, November 21, 2008 10:03 AM by lukaszp
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