Here is another candidate of 7 within Cumulative Update service for SQL Server 2005 SP2. SQL Server Release Services team has announced (yesterday) that another instalment of Cumulative Update ( series here ) for SQL Server 2005 on Service Pack 2, it is not easy decision for User Community to apply with...
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Whenever a service pack is released it will be available for 32-bit and 64-bit that also includes for SQL Express 2005 edition too, as it was for MSDE earlier. Since last year (I think) Microsoft Development team has adopted a standard in naming schema for all service pack updates aka they call it now...
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A common scenario in SQL Server environment that often application users complained about slow performance and same time you observe high CPU usage/spikes on the SQL Server instance, so better to follow the methods from HighCPU-whyitis blog and still you have not seen no sign of resolution to the problem...
Here comes another Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) on the forums and Frequently Posted Blog (FPB) here about high cpu issues on the SQL Server 2000 instances. Looking at high cpu spiks and performace issues is a common problem in all SQL Server installations, handling this issue within SQL Server 2005...
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