Got a real brain-twister here, I think.
I have a third party application that writes and reads from another workstation to/from two databases on separate SQL 2000 server. For the past two weeks, it has become very "sensitive" to anything else using SQL on that server. The writers of this program are telling me that the problem is too much usage on my SQL server. And by too much, they say this when I'm seeing the total usage of the 4 CPUs on this server go above 20%.
My question is, what can I do to improve SQL? Tweak it come more, etc. I'd also like to be able to see if the problem is actually with that program, but from SQL's perspective. We've pretty much stripped all other applications from that SQL server and now I'm looking into the hardware.
Any ideas?
I have a third party application that writes and reads from another workstation to/from two databases on separate SQL 2000 server. For the past two weeks, it has become very "sensitive" to anything else using SQL on that server. The writers of this program are telling me that the problem is too much usage on my SQL server. And by too much, they say this when I'm seeing the total usage of the 4 CPUs on this server go above 20%.
My question is, what can I do to improve SQL? Tweak it come more, etc. I'd also like to be able to see if the problem is actually with that program, but from SQL's perspective. We've pretty much stripped all other applications from that SQL server and now I'm looking into the hardware.
Any ideas?