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PowerShell for DBAs
I really like using PowerShell to access various database systems. Although the first thing many people think of when they think of PowerShell is Microsoft SQL Server, the underlying techniques are also available for working with other database systems.
Since PowerShell is based on the .NET Framework, all that is required is a corresponding library to access the database system from both Windows and Linux.
In the talk, I will show the use of loops, error handling and logging, among other things, to simplify the daily tasks of the database administrator.
I will show only a few slides, the main part will consist of demos close to my projects.
Basic knowledge of PowerShell and/or object-oriented programming is an advantage, but not a prerequisite for participation.
The functionalities I show are publicly available at https://github.com/andreasjordan/PowerShell-for-DBAs and I have already presented them at various events.
Depending on the target group, the focus can be on a specific database system.

Andreas Jordan
Principal Consultant at ORDIX AG
Wiesbaden, Germany
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