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Posted - 2003-10-01 : 08:22:55
Neha writes "Hi,

We have two Report Servers and now a days we are facing the Performance issue for the two Report Servers. I ran the Performance Monitor for number of times and SQL Memory, CPU, Cache hit Ratio, Phsical disk counters, Indexes and network Counters are looks good. We are now thinking to add anothere report Databases on the both Report Servers so My question is that adding additional Database will give any performance gain?"

Nazim
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Posted - 2003-10-01 : 11:04:10
there are lot of factors which has to be taken into account .

1)like the volume of transaction that will take place on the servers.
2)will both the databases will be accessed simultaneously.
3)the power of ur servers
4)the design of ur databses(a bad desgin will always tell on the performance)

the best way to find out, is to add the database and test your server again.

HTH

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tkizer
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Posted - 2003-10-01 : 12:48:10
Why would adding a database give you performance? If you are experiencing problems, then you need to take away things not add them. How about adding another database server to your environment to offload some of the work from the other two?

Tara
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