Server 2003 R2 64 bit w/ SP2
32GB Ram
Quad-Core Processor
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SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition w/ SP4
Database size 75GB
Connected users - about 200
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O/S installed on C drive
Database installed on D
Log files located on E
Paging File on F
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Consistently experiencing slowness issues. Some of the issues noted by Idera SQL Manager are:
Page Life Expectancy is low
OS Average Disk Queue Length is 27.00 on D drive
My end-users are calling and screaming about how slow the system runs.
What can I do to optimize the settings to allow for SQL to use more memory and run faster/better?
Thank you in advance.
32GB Ram
Quad-Core Processor
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SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition w/ SP4
Database size 75GB
Connected users - about 200
------
O/S installed on C drive
Database installed on D
Log files located on E
Paging File on F
-------
Consistently experiencing slowness issues. Some of the issues noted by Idera SQL Manager are:
Page Life Expectancy is low
OS Average Disk Queue Length is 27.00 on D drive
My end-users are calling and screaming about how slow the system runs.
What can I do to optimize the settings to allow for SQL to use more memory and run faster/better?
Thank you in advance.