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SQL SERVER

SQL Server Hardware Tuning and Performance Monitoring
By: Sayed Geneidy
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    2003-08-14

    Table of Contents:
  • SQL Server Hardware Tuning and Performance Monitoring
  • Performance Monitoring Issues
  • Memory Tuning Issues
  • More Performance Monitoring Issues
  • SQL Server Performance Tuning Resources, Websites and Articles

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    In this article, Sayed will lead the way in presenting you guys with a performance enhancing solution for your system. Discover how to optimise your system by investigating what hardware you really need for your applications. 

    The hardware configuration that SQL Server runs on top of can make or break you. How do you know how much hardware is really needed by your applications? How do you know if your applications have grown to the point where they are now overloading your system? 

    In this article, I will give you the information you need to solve the specific bottleneck or to resolve future bottlenecking issues. To find out your hardware bottleneck is to use Performance Monitor. Using Performance Monitor, we can identify issues in each of a set of performance objects.

    In the following lines we will see what the best way for hardware tuning and performance monitoring is:

    I would like to say that the subject of SQL server performance tuning is big and complex. So, I will try to explain today SQL server hardware tuning and performance monitoring.

    If you need more covering you can visit "The God Father", of course I mean SQL-server-performance website maintained by Brad.  Because it has a lot of valuable information about SQL Server performance tuning subject. At the end of this article I will give you resources to help you and to understand more about this important topic.

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