Resource Governor Pools

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  • I really like this feature which was introduced in SQL 2008.

    For my work I created a little Excel sheet I like to use to calculate these MIN and MAX values.

    If you're interested you can download the sheet at Resource Governor Pool Calculator[/url]. Comments are appreciated 😉

  • This is a good question. I don't see this feature used on any of the servers I manage.

    M&M

  • I started using this feature due to consolidation projects to make sure machines have the same resources before consolidation.

  • Steve - Another great question. I have used several CPU resource alocation products. They all require that the Min cpu for all groups adds up to 100% or less. 😉

  • Nice question, thanks.

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  • Another nice easy one. Thanks.

    Tom

  • Thanks for an easy one, my brain is tired this morning.

    Great question!

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  • sanderstad (5/12/2011)


    I really like this feature which was introduced in SQL 2008.

    For my work I created a little Excel sheet I like to use to calculate these MIN and MAX values.

    If you're interested you can download the sheet at Resource Governor Pool Calculator[/url]. Comments are appreciated 😉

    Nice calculator for those of us challenged by simple math. I like the warning that says the MIN is greater than 100%. Maybe add a running total of available MIN or a message stating that you are at zero available. I already modified my copy 🙂

    (A15 changed to) =IF(SUM(B2:B13)>100,"MIN IS GREATER THAN 100%",IF(SUM(B2:B13)=100,"MIN IS NOW AT 100%",""))

    (A16)AVAILABLE MIN

    (C16)=SUM(100-SUM(B2:B13))

    Thanks for sharing it!

    Peter Trast
    Microsoft Certified ...(insert many literal strings here)
    Microsoft Design Architect with Alexander Open Systems

  • Glad you liked the question. Easy question if you know the min issue, otherwise, hope you learned something.

  • good question

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  • Nice question, thanks!

  • Great and interesting question on the new features.

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