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Simon Cho

Simon Cho

Director of DevOps @Nowcom. Prior Staff Database Engineer @VISA

Los Angeles, California, United States

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Simon, a tech leader, co-founded SQLAngeles on SQLPass.org. A sought-after speaker, he presented at SQL Saturday and SQL Pass Summit 2019. With a gaming industry background managing hundreds of SQL servers, he achieved a world record for concurrent users. At VISA Inc., he ensured security and scalability for thousands of SQL servers. Now AVP of DevOps and DBA at Nowcom LLC, he drives innovation and automation in CI/CD processes.

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology
  • Transports & Logistics

Topics

  • devops and AI
  • DevOps
  • Cloud & DevOps
  • DevOps & Automation
  • Azure DevOps
  • SQL
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Azure Data & AI
  • Data Science & AI
  • Data Platform

What is the future career path from SQL Engineer?

PASS.org shutting down. We definitely discuss that new career path.

Why google Create f1 vs spanner? (Google's DB structure)

This session will talk about Traditional Transaction vs newer transaction.
How that is difference concept.

Why google pick synchronous commit instead of async.

There are many confusion regarding transaction after NoSQL came out.

This session will clear the information that transaction types and give them instruction of what type of transaction types give us the best value in their cases.

SQL server on Kubernetes hands-on session

Kubernetes is very popular platform that can orchestrate containers.
SQL server also support Kubernetes and it has benefit to use on Kubernetes as well.

This session covers that items in the below.

* Basic understanding of container and VM.
* How the CPU allocation and resource restriction are working in k8s
* Hand-on lab and experience to run SQL server on Kubernetes.
* Best practices to use SQL server on Kubernetes
* Several Edge case can't be control in Kubernetes
* Provide documents to follow up

Secure MSSQL Production Deployments with Network Polices from GitHub Action

Deploying MSSQL to production poses unique challenges, particularly in the Linux world.

Today, we're presented with secure architecture using Kubernetes Network Policies and SQLPackage Linux version, revolutionizing the deployment landscape.

Network policies will open and close the target SQL server access dynamically during only deployment.
SQLPackage will generet deployable SQL script to the target server.
In addition, SQL 2022 provide extra layer of Azure Authentication to the target server.

All 3 of them together make secure deployable pipeline for SQL server on production.

Join me as I unravel the intricacies of these components and demonstrate their seamless integration, paving the way for secure connections to production SQL servers.

Dynamic MSSQL Containers: Simplifying Dev Testing

Unlock the potential of your development workflow with dynamic MSSQL containers tailored for testing environments. In this session, we'll dive into the nuts and bolts of constructing and deploying MSSQL containers, empowering developers to seamlessly integrate SQL databases into their Linux-based development environments.

Key Highlights:

* Building MSSQL Containers: We'll walk you through the step-by-step process of constructing MSSQL containers, from selecting the right base image to configuring database settings and dependencies.

* Creating Deployable Units: Learn how to package MSSQL containers into deployable units, ensuring consistency and ease of deployment across different development environments.

* Dynamic Deployment: Explore innovative techniques for dynamically deploying MSSQL containers in Linux environments, enabling agile development cycles and rapid iteration.

Can SQL server run on Kubernetes?

Kubernetes is very popular platform that can orchestrate containers.
SQL server also support Kubernetes and it has benefit to use on Kubernetes as well.

This session covers that items in the below.

* Basic understanding of container and VM.
* How the CPU allocation and resource restriction are working in k8s
* Best practices to use SQL server on Kubernetes
* Several Edge case can't be control in Kubernetes

Simon Cho

Director of DevOps @Nowcom. Prior Staff Database Engineer @VISA

Los Angeles, California, United States

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