Slava Oks's WebLog News Archive
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- Q and A: Using Lock Pages In memory on 64 bit platform
- Talking Points around Memory Manager in SQL Server 2005
- Configuring SQL Server 2005 for Soft NUMA
- SQL Server 2005 NUMA support & troubleshooting
- SQLOS helps SQL Server to leverage hardware capabilities
- Be Aware: VirtualAlloc with MEM_RESERVE can fail even if you have plenty of VAS inside of the process
- Q and A: Controlling size of a single cache in SQL 2005
- Q and A: Max memory with sql server 2000 / win2003 x64
- Be Aware: Using AWE, locked pages in memory, on 64 bit
- Be Aware: IA64 Stack Size
- SQLOS Caching
- Be aware: FLS-Fiber Local Storage
- Be aware: a new section in my blog
- SQLOS's memory manager: responding to memory pressure
- Changes in dbcc memorystatus in Yukon
- Final changes in SQL Server 2005's memory manager
- Be aware: To Hyper or not to Hyper
- Be aware: To Hyper or not to Hyper
- Q and A: Virtual Address Space, VAS, reservation - why bother?
- Q and A: x64 & AWE mechanism
- Q and A: Clock Hands - what are they for?
- Be Aware: 4GB of VAS under WOW, does it really worth it?
- Retrieving information about CPUs' relationships
- Q and A: Do I need to run "sp_configure 'awe enabled', 1" to make 64 bit version of SQL Server use locked pages?
- Q and A: SQL Server memory allocated outside of Buffer Pool, formerly known as MemToLeave
- Q and A: Some questions about output from dbcc memorystatus
- Set of new features in SQL Server 2005 enabled by SQLOS
- Q and A: Enabling AWE settings for SQL Server 32 bit edition in WOW
- Talking points around SQL Server 2005 scalability
- Q & A: I can't make SQL Server 2005 32 bit version to use all memory on the machine
- SQLOS's DMVs
- SQLOS's DMVs Continue
- SQLOS's DMVs Continue
- SQLOS's DMVs
- Talking points around SQL Server 2005 scalability
- Q & A: I can't make SQL Server 2005 32 bit version to use all memory on the machine
- Set of new features in SQL Server 2005 enabled by SQLOS
- Q and A: Enabling AWE settings for SQL Server 32 bit edition in WOW
- Q and A: Some questions about output from dbcc memorystatus
- Q and A: SQL Server memory allocated outside of Buffer Pool, formerly known as MemToLeave
- Q and A: Do I need to run "sp_configure 'awe enabled', 1" to make 64 bit version of SQL Server use locked pages?
- Be Aware: 4GB of VAS under WOW, does it really worth it?
- Retrieving information about CPUs' relationships
- Q & A: Does SQL Server always respond to memory pressure?
- Q & A: I am running on 64 bit and all of my tasks are waiting on SOS_RESERVEDMEMBLOCKLIST, What is going on?
- SQLOSDMV's Continue