MSDN Blog Box Beefed Up and SProcs Tweaked For New! Improved! User Experience
A few weeks ago Cindy Gross brought this tweet to my attention from SQL Server MVP Jason Massie:
statisticsio: I should pdf the essential posts from @aspiringgeek and sqlcat because everytime I really need them blogs.msdn.com is crawling.
https://twitter.com/statisticsio/statuses/1377928792
Yes, aspiringgeek is my Twitter handle. Who’d’ve thunk it?
And who’d’ve thunk Microsoft’s blogging backend could be so nonperformant? Jason isn’t alone—there’s been a bit of dialog internally as well.
This week our old SQL Server has been replaced by a beefier new one, & SProcs have been tweaked. The downtime was worth it. Our pages are loading ¡mucho mas rapido, amigos!
Alicia Cales, a Program Manager whose exact capacity eludes me but who has epitomized grace under pressure (as well as recently lending her personal assistance to get me out of a jam), reports that beefier hardware has been added to our backend & some SProcs have been tweaked.
The result so far is fairly profound. Check out your favorite MSDN blogs & see for yourself.
Kudos to those responsible—Alicia & others—for gittin’-‘r-done.
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Jimmy May , MCDBA, MCSE, MCITP: DBA + DB Dev
Senior Performance Consultant: SQL Server
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https://blogs.msdn.com/jimmymay
Cogito, ergo query.This post was written with the PracticeThis.com plugin for Windows Live Writer
PS Be sure to check out Cindy's tweets, her blog, Jason on twitter, & his blog. Gotta love his Twitter background image, eh?
Comments
Anonymous
April 15, 2009
The entire site and software will be getting a significant overhaul in the very near future.Anonymous
April 15, 2009
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April 15, 2009
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April 15, 2009
Amen! blogs.msdn.com has been running like a dog lately, but it's definitely looking better now.