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Default SQL Server Performance - 04-10-2007 , 08:11 AM






I am investigating a SQL server performance issue where the system
operates well at times and poorly at others. This SQL server is
connected to a SAN where I believe the issue lies. I have started some
testing using the SQLIOSimx86 utility from Microsoft with the
application stopped. My initial results show that there are quite a
few errors that indicate

"IO requests are outstanding for more than 15 sec."

I am next going to look @ the IO system as a whole (bios,driver
version)

Any thoughts? I can't seem to find any documentation regarding this
and whether this is acceptable.

Thanks,

Scott


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Default Re: SQL Server Performance - 04-11-2007 , 03:27 AM






What is you Buffer Cache Hit Ratio and Memory: Pages/sec counters
for a give period. If the Buffer Cache Hit ratio is 98 and up ,, yet your
Memory Pages/Sec is over 20 then this could indicate excessive services

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I am investigating a SQL server performance issue where the system
operates well at times and poorly at others. This SQL server is
connected to a SAN where I believe the issue lies. I have started some
testing using the SQLIOSimx86 utility from Microsoft with the
application stopped. My initial results show that there are quite a
few errors that indicate

"IO requests are outstanding for more than 15 sec."

I am next going to look @ the IO system as a whole (bios,driver
version)

Any thoughts? I can't seem to find any documentation regarding this
and whether this is acceptable.

Thanks,

Scott




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