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SQLSaturday Boston 2017 Roundup

SQL Saturday Night Fever

SQLSaturday Boston was February 25. I was invited into the organizing team in 2015, and this was my third time helping to put together the event. But this time was different. This time, I was running the show. I wanted to do a quick round-up of some of the things we did differently this time–I’ll dive right in with the most important thing first…

Always Test Your DR

If you’re a DBA, you test your database DR, but do you test DR for your people and their tribal knowledge? SQLSaturday Boston is Mike Hillwig’s (blog|twitter) baby. This was Mike’s seventh SQL Saturday, and he’s done a great job at figuring out how to run a successful event. When I joined the team, Mike was pretty up-front with me: “Andy,” he said, “If I get hit by a bus, I need you to run SQLSaturday without me.”

First, some advice for Mike: Look both ways before stepping into the street. In all honesty, Mike lives just one block from a subway station, so there are a lot of buses in his neighborhood. It’s a legitimate concern, not just a metaphor.

This time around, Mike handed over the keys to me, and let me run the show. I made the decisions. I got to do things differently. I got to tell Mike what to do. This was a challenge for me to take on all the work, and it was a challenge for Mike to sit back and listen. In the end, our DR test was a success. We had no downtime during the failover, production stayed up, and nobody would have noticed if we didn’t tell them.

For the next event, we’re failing back to Primary, and Mike will take the reigns back. But we’ll both sleep better knowing that if Mike accidentally steps out in front of the 119 Bus, his DR plan works.

Slimming things down

We cut our budget in half. I was inspired by a post written by Steve Jones (blog|twitter) last year. We didn’t need a big-budget production. We need an awesome day of training and happy attendees. So, where did I save money?

We had a great event, for half the money. I’m incredibly happy with the way it went, and I look forward to continuing to trim the fat at our next event.

Mixing things up

If you thought a soda-free tech conference was a risk, take a look at the schedule.

I’m not trying to say that my way is the only way, or that my way is better than others. I’m just proud that we put on a great event, and proved to ourselves that we can be a little bit different. It’s not about being the biggest or the best. It really is just about delivering a great day of training.

This post has also been published on BostonSQL.org

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