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Answer by Jack Corbett
That's a very broad and open-ended question so I'll provide a broad and open-ended answer.Learn how to use Performance Monitor. Lookup Wait Stats online. When building queries read the execution plans...
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There are multiple books on the topic. One of the new ones to come out that I'm finding very informative is "Professional SQL Server 2008 Internals and Troubleshooting." There are lots of others as well.
View ArticleAnswer by Rob Farley
One easy answer to many performance issues is to throw more RAM at a machine, and this could also be a good stop-gap until you have found the real culprit.Try running a trace for queries that have a...
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