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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Performance Tuning Cookbook

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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Performance Tuning Cookbook

Overview of this book

As a DBA you must have encountered a slow running application on SQL Server, but there are various factors that could be affecting the performance. If you find yourself in this situation, don't wait, pick up this book and start working towards improving performance of your SQL Server 2012. SQL Server 2012 Performance Tuning Cookbook is divided into three major parts -- Performance Monitoring, Performance Tuning, and Performance Management--that are mandatory to deal with performance in any capacity. SQL Server 2012 Performance Tuning Cookbook offers a great way to manage performance with effective, concise, and practical recipes. You will learn how to diagnose performance issues, fix them, and take precaution to avoid common mistakes. Each recipe given in this book is an individual task that will address different performance aspects to take your SQL Server's Performance to a higher level.The first part of this book covers Monitoring with SQL Server Profiler, DTA, System statistical function, SPs with DBCC commands, Resource Monitor & Reliability, and Performance Monitor and Execution Plan. The second part of the book offers Execution Plan, Dynamic Management Views, and Dynamic Management Functions, SQL Server Cache and Stored Procedure Recompilations, Indexes, Important ways to write effective TSQL, Statistics, Table and Index Partitioning, Advanced Query tuning with Query Hints and Plan Guide, Dealing with Locking, Blocking and Deadlocking and Configuring SQL Server for optimization to boost performance.The third and final part gives you knowledge of performance management with help of Policy Based Management and Management with Resource Governor.
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Performance Tuning Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Monitoring memory (RAM) usage


Monitoring the memory (RAM) usage of your database server is very important. There are a number of factors that can cause all your memory to be consumed. This is why you should monitor memory usage on a regular basis.

In this recipe, we will use Reliability and Performance Monitor to capture memory (RAM)-related usage statistics.

Getting ready

Before starting the recipe, it's important for you to know how to interpret the values of the following performance counters that we will be using in this example:

  • Memory:Available MBytes: This provides the amount of memory available on the system.

  • Memory:Pages/sec: This provides the number of pages that were read from, or written to, the disk, due to hard page faults.

  • Paging File:% Usage: This provides the amount, in percentage, of the paging that has occurred.

  • SQL Server:Buffer Manager:Buffer cache hit ratio: This provides the amount, in percentage, of the SQL Server data read from the cache and not from the...