I am running a Dell PowerEdge 6400 server with 2 Gig of RAM. For the last few days about 50% of this RAM has been chewed-up by the SQL Server Service Manager - without any queries being run. Any ideas why this could be and how I can remedy it?
Are you sure the Service Manager is using memory? SQL Server Service may use a lot of memory but I don't know why the Service Manager would.
Are any background operations occrring - DB maintenance, backups, index rebuilds, auto shrinks, auto stat updates, etc? Terry L. Broadbent - DBA
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