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inbs
Aged Yak Warrior

860 Posts

Posted - 2012-07-31 : 07:19:04
what is the best values for olap?

Memory\TotalmemoryLimit
Memory\LowmemoryLimit
and other memory proprties

russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak

5072 Posts

Posted - 2012-07-31 : 12:31:13
It depends.
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inbs
Aged Yak Warrior

860 Posts

Posted - 2012-08-01 : 08:53:59
what is the steps to decision?
do you have a link about this issue?
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Transact Charlie
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

3451 Posts

Posted - 2012-08-01 : 09:17:03
It depends......
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On a GREAT MANY things that you aren't telling us.

How much data, what kind of queries, how volatile is that data? How much money do you want to spend...

There is no way to advise you with the information given except to say that it's never a bad thing to have lots of memory......

Transact Charlie
Msg 3903.. The ROLLBACK TRANSACTION request has no corresponding BEGIN TRANSACTION.
http://nosqlsolution.blogspot.co.uk/
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak

5072 Posts

Posted - 2012-08-01 : 13:26:59
Might download this document from Microsoft.
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inbs
Aged Yak Warrior

860 Posts

Posted - 2012-08-02 : 07:42:51
thanks , i didn't change nothing i n configuration memory in SSAS.
how can i know if what is installed in default is best for me?
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