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I have googled by heart out trying to find answers to this and am only more confused. DB Server: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise 4 GB memory SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition, SP4 8.00.2039 The SQL server process appears to be using a steady 1.7 gb of memory. There are no other memory intensive applications running on this server as reported by Task Manager. I have read all about the 2gb/process limit and the /3gb boot switch and all but most of that seems to apply to windows 2000, not 2003. I'd like SQLServer to use more of the memory if it can (assuming it would be advantageous for performance). |
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