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How many tools do you (need/use0 to monitor the performance of your SQL Server instance(s)?
Well, I'm not asking any count on the x number of tools you require to monitor the SQL Server instances within your environment, and Performance Tuning using Management Studio unlike any other tool to figure out to monitor the performance tuning. ...
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Configuration of server such as disk and memory is an important factor for SQL Server Performance, there is all about questions within newsgroups and forums that how do I setup the disk layout for a SQL Server database (say, 2005 version). Not only this there will be more questions asked related to general guidelines or any other setup ...
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Memory - an important aspect of system performance within a RDBMS platform, not specific to a database product or application.
Coming to Microsoft related products such as Windows Server and SQL Server so on, various resources available on web such as MSDN blogs, Books Online and articles, frequently viewed concept for memory is such as ...
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The message on subject is self-explanatory where your disk subsystem is referring to SQL Server that it is unable to cope up the demand.
Having AUTOGROW option enabled on a SQL Server database is a common setup that allows SQL Server automatically expands the database when additional space is required. Internally within ...
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If it is a first time you are deploying the SQL Server 2005 on a SAN, then there are few things you need to be considered that will be raised by installations that are either deploying SQL Server for the first time or are upgrading to SAN from direct attach storage.
The important factors such as virtualization of physical disks, RAID ...
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Much ADO to the subject on SQLIO testing on the hardware configuration.
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