Thursday, March 8, 2012

DB Performance Issue

Hi,
Sorry to cross post but I think the original post is in the wrong
group. Could anybody take a look at this:
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/comp.databases.ms-sqlserver/browse_frm/thread/e54b8addadb0ffe7?hl=en
and see if they have any ideas?
Thanks very much,
PaulOn 23.01.2007 17:19, paulwragg2323@.hotmail.com wrote:
> Could anybody take a look at this:
> http://groups.google.co.uk/group/comp.databases.ms-sqlserver/browse_frm/thread/e54b8addadb0ffe7?hl=en
> and see if they have any ideas?
Just a few to start: Different DB settings (mem, concurrency...)? DB
statistics not up to date? More load on that machine (web server, other
database getting traffic)?
Regards
robert|||Hi Robert,
Thanks for suggesting this, I suspected it may be the disk but wasn't
really in a position to check this at the time. It appears that it was
a problem with a RAID card that was installed on the machine. This how
been removed and it is now business as usual!
Thanks,
Paul
On 23 Jan, 17:54, Robert Klemme <shortcut...@.googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 23.01.2007 17:19, paulwragg2...@.hotmail.com wrote:
> > Could anybody take a look at this:
> >http://groups.google.co.uk/group/comp.databases.ms-sqlserver/browse_f...
> > and see if they have any ideas?Just a few to start: Different DB settings (mem, concurrency...)? DB
> statistics not up to date? More load on that machine (web server, other
> database getting traffic)?
> Regards
> robert

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