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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...
What's your practice on Disk Defragmentation methods - specific to data file and indexes drives?
Published 26 March 8 3:1 AM | SSQA.net
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...
Warning: Autogrow of file 'DB File Name' in database 'DB Name' took <number> milliseconds. Consider using ALTER DATABASE to set a smaller FILEGROWTH for this file.
Published 21 February 8 6:22 AM | SSQA.net
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...
How SQL Server manages when a database is created in terms of I/O and disk usage?
Published 29 January 8 5:46 AM | SSQA.net
One of the best features you have in the SQL Server is to create database data file (additional) on fly without having a slow performance affect on existing connections. But think about how SQL Server manages to use server threads for the data file that...
WRITELOG wait types - what your SQL Server is saying?
Published 12 October 7 7:41 AM | SSQA.net
Whenever the SQL Server is struggling to write the transactions to the disk, you would observe WRITELOG wait type within SP_WHO2 results. So when you observer such wait types then you should be worried on the disks performance, either you plan for shrinking...
Disk Space Requirements for Index DDL Operations
Published 28 September 7 8:38 AM | SSQA.net
Are you watching your disk space during the indexes operations where these database objects are stored? Recently I was stumped on a database that is only 5GB had reindexing process failure due to 10% of disk free space was available. For your information...