Since the first time we organized the event in London (back in 2013), each year I have had the pleasure of participating in the biggest Microsoft Integration event as a speaker, but this year I was able to attend both the London and Redmond (Microsoft Campus) events.
This year, my session was about BizTalk Server Fast & Loud
In this session, I discussed a hardcore BizTalk topic: how to optimize/tune your BizTalk environment for performance.
Optimizing your BizTalk Server installation is not an easy thing to do because it affects several layers and requires several skills. This topic is well-documented by the product group, but the problem is that it is extensive and complex. This presentation will aim to guide you through the most important steps, operations, or tasks you need to do or be aware of in order to boost the performance of your BizTalk Server environment, so that you can adjust or follow according to your needs, because, depending on your infrastructure, this can be a straightforward operation or a very extensive and hard operation. But I will try to keep it as simple as possible so everyone can understand and follow.
📝 One-Minute Brief
An explanation of BizTalk Server Fast & Loud resources, what they indicate about performance and resource usage, and why identifying them is critical when diagnosing overloaded or misconfigured BizTalk environments.
In the links below, you can find the resources that I used in both sessions:
BizTalk Server Fast & Loud Slides
Slides used at INTEGRATE 2017 LONDON:
Slides used at INTEGRATE 2017 USA:
BizTalk Server Fast & Loud Video
Like previous years, the event in London is recorded, so if for any reason you could not be present at these events, or if you want to review it again, you can now do it here:
I hope you enjoy it and see you next year!
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