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andresayala
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Posted - 2011-11-01 : 15:53:46
Good day.
I would like to clarify a confusion that I have ..
I have a server charges 6 Gb of RAM on x32 server
and is assigned to SQL Server 3 GB of RAM and still gets slow server could asiganarle 4GB and 2 GB for the Operating System?

tkizer
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Posted - 2011-11-01 : 16:20:13
Define "slow server". What are you seeing in SQL Profiler and PerfMon?

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andresayala
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Posted - 2011-11-01 : 19:16:56
if the two also. version sql server 9.00.1399.06 RTM Standard Edition
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tkizer
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Posted - 2011-11-01 : 20:53:25
Why don't you have service pack 4 installed for SQL Server 2005!? There's have been a few very serious security bugs since the RTM version, plus features added, other bugs fixed, and performance improvements!

What does "if the two also" mean?

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