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Whenever a performance issue occurs on the SQL Server database best option for diagnosing and troubleshooting common problems by using publicly available tools such as Profiler, System Monitor (Perfmon), and Dynamic Management Views (DMVs) in SQL Server 2005 (onwards).
What to detect?
Use SYSMON to detect excessive compiles ...
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You may be aware that or seen within your Database platform about slower disk performance than expect having multiple disks in Windows Server 2003 environment when you use a hardware-based redundant array of independent disks (RAID) or a software-based RAID. This could be due to one of the reasons such as starting location of partition is ...
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Have you ever wondered about flushing databases?
Well not quite possible to flush it straight away and not a best practice too on the live server, so what it is about and you need to know about transactions state when they occur. Say when the changes occur in a database the changes are formed as transactions that are held in buffer pool ...
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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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Fragmentation is dearest friend of database when you need to deal with Performance, so by using the DBCC statements and other methods here you can deal the database level fragmentation, what about the physical level fragmentation?
So what is the best way forward to fix the data file fragmentation in SQL Server, say when you have much of ...
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First part of question is a pure newbie FAQ to know about, and the simple answer would be it is one of the Clustering type you can adopt within your SQL Server environment.
To cover on newbie aspect both Active/Passive & Active/Active configuration is available within SQL Server, both operating system & SQL engine work together to ...
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Recently I was involved in one of the Performance Audit exercise at a client's place where they complain about Server CPU is always HIGH and what they have observed is even the physical disk where TEMPDB is located has been used extensively, as they can see spikes from SYSMON counters.
So whenever a performance problem arises (SQL ...
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When do you need data partitioning?
The data you see in relational database may need such a strategy if the volume is huge, for instance the data to store event-log information having the schema such as: [Id] INT (make this primary key clustered), [Unit_Id] UNIQUEIDENTIFIER, [EventType_Id] ...
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Have you seen the above message within the SQL Server error logs?
If not then no need to worry and make sure to continue your performance monitoring tasks. So when to be concerned!
It is evident that SQL Server 2005 component handles memory differently as compared to SQL Server 2000 version. As one of the KBA refers SQL Server 2000 ...
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