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goblyn27
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Posted - 2001-03-30 : 23:46:26
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| Hello, second question. We have also noticed that the webserver serving the ASP pages and the SQL server are extremely slow once they've been running for a few days. The memory usage for the SQL server int he performance monitor will climb its way up from 35megs to 130 megs and degrade performance. If we stop and restart the SQL server performance, everything will be cool again. Since I know code and not SQL Server configurations, anyone have a clue as to why the resources are being captured and just kinda held in limbo like that?"DuuuDe!! I suck!" |
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