I went to lots of good presentations over the three days.
Day 1:
- SQL Tuning – Kyle Hailey
- Clonedb – Me (not counting myself in the “good” list, just placing myself in the timetable)
- OakTable Talks
- Emerging Trends in RAC – Julian Dyke
- Upgrading your Cluster to 11gR2 – Martin Bach
- Learning about life through business and software – Cary Millsap
Day 2:
- NFS Tuning – Kyle Hailey
- OakTable Talks
- RAC Attack – Organized by Jeremy Schneider (I spent the rest of the day helping out here)
Day 3:
- About Multiblock reads – Frits Hoogland
- OakTable Talks
- Simulating workloads with RAT and Simora – James Morle
- What shape is your data? – Niall Litchfield
There were of course many other talks, but when you do as many conferences as me you tend to have seen many of them already. 🙂 Added to that, I got into interesting conversations with people and ended missing sessions because of that.
I went to the OakTable lunchtime talks each day. I think these were my favorite presentations of all. Each day was made up of five 10 minute slots. Quick, casual and no slides. Very entertaining. I hope they happen every year.
The days were incredibly long, as proved by my parking bills. The first day battered me and it was a matter of survival from that point on.
Thanks very much to everyone involved in organization of the event. That’s my first UKOUG as a presenter. Let’s hope it’s not the last.
Cheers
Tim…
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Hey Tim,
Missed your talk on cloning databases but would be interested in seeing the slides. I logged onto the UKOUG side and didn’t see them.
Good seeing you at UKOUG even if it was generally across a room full of people.
– Kyle
Hi Kyle. I’ve emailed you directly. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…