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SQL Server - Have you observed DBCC SHRINKFILE operation performance, on huge databases?
Published 25 April 8 3:30 AM | SSQA.net
In general it is not a best practice to perform SHRINK database operation on a production server, atleast regularly! Sometimes it may be compulsory to keep them sized in order to ensure the disk storage is not compromised for any sudden changes to databases...
SQL Server Memory - what's your method on Configuration and Troubleshooting Issues
Published 1 April 8 4:49 AM | SSQA.net
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...
SQL Server 2005 TSQL to obtain buffers by object (table, index) in the buffer cache?
Published 1 February 8 6:30 AM | SSQA.net
As a programmer interacting with SQL Server's cache is not often needed, but when you do need to determine what is going on with the cache, or you simply need to flush the execution plans or data pages to tune a query, you now have the means to do...
What events will cause a flushing of plan in cache?
Published 14 May 7 7:17 AM | SqlServer-QA.net (SSQA)
We already know that using DBCC FREEPROCCACHE will have the affect of flushing all the cache with immediate affect and also DBCC FREESYSTEMCACHE (new in SQL 2005) has similar affect but will flush the plans asynchronously that are marked as unused anymore...
Reset cached plan - how to and what to?
Published 14 May 7 3:53 AM | SqlServer-QA.net (SSQA)
I don't believe you would need to reset the cache on a production server, it is not a best practice to perform in this case. Most of the times in development or test environments for the purpose of benchmarking you would need to reset the cache for...