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Typical values of the 2 SQL Cache Hit Ratios required

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grimwyre

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Jan 31, 2002
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We have been asked to look at SQL server performance of another server, and started monitoring the "\SQLServer:Buffer Manager\Buffer cache hit ratio" and the "\SQLServer:Cache Manager(_Total)\Cache Hit Ratio" counters. The first is around 99.xx. The second is around 65-68. The server supports users, but also runs jobs frequently which use a lot of stored procedures, DTS jobs etc to read tables and do updates. Can some other Tek-Tippers give a value for their two Cache Hit Ratio's or refer to a site, so we have something to compare ours with?
There are about 15 databases, all on a RAID5 array, transaction logs on another disk. We suspect some of the settings are less than perfect.

Thanks.
 
Hi,

Your first ratio is fine although your Cache Manager Cache Hit ratio is far too low. Ideally the hit ratio should be 90% or above if not try allocating more memory to SQL or if the system memory is maxed out for SQL add more ram to the machine.

 
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