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carloarango
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-12-21 : 12:22:57
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| I am running SQL 2005 Standard under Windows 2003 Standard with 8 GB of RAM in one of our 64 bit servers; I noticed min server memory was set for some reason to 128 MB and max server memory to 6114 MB by the previous DBA. We plan to upgrade it to 32 GB. What is the best approach when changing those values ? Should I change those values to the defaults (0 - 2147483647) or create min and max boundaries? . This box is only utilzed by SQL.Also I know that those changes are reconfigured dynamically so no need to reboot, but would this place any performance hit in the server and should I use Management studio or sp_configure ? (for some reason I don't trust Management studio for these type of changes :))Thanks,Carlos |
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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2007-12-21 : 13:39:49
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| I'll set max memory to 30gb in this case, either in ssms or with sp_configure. |
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