AWE

  • Dear All,

    We have a Database Server, the environment is Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Enterprise without Hyper-V and SQL Server 2005 - Standard Edition with SP3.

    Detailed Spec is,

    OS Name : Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Enterprise without Hyper-V

    System Type : X86-based PC

    Installed Physical Memory (RAM) : 32.0 GB

    Total Physical Memory : 32.0 GB

    Total Virtual Memory : 79.9 GB

    Page File Space : 48.0 GB

    Available Free Disc Space : GB (in System Partition)

    SQL Server 2005 - Standard Edition - SP3 (AWE Enabled)

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    Minimum server memory ( in MB ) : 10240

    Maximum server memory ( in MB ) : 30720

    Minimum memory per query (in KB) : 1024

    We are having multiple databases in the server and many of the databases are huge in size.

    We need to set the maximum memory in AWE for SQL Server to ensure the performance.

    Can someone please let me know, what is the maximum memory that I can set for my SQL Server in my environment?

    Thanks and Regards,

    Ravichandra.

  • Dear All,

    Can someone advise on the below request? please

    Thanks and Regards,

    Ravichandra.

  • On a dedicated SQL server box, I usually set the max memory to 80% of the Total Physical RAM available.

    Pradeep Adiga
    Blog: sqldbadiaries.com
    Twitter: @pradeepadiga

  • Thanks.

    May I know how we can add/enable the /PAE switch in Windows Server 2008? or is it already been added by default?

    Please advise.

    Thanks and Regards,

    Ravichandra.

  • AFAIK PAE switch is not enabled by default. This option is also applicable to Windows 2008. Please refer this

    Pradeep Adiga
    Blog: sqldbadiaries.com
    Twitter: @pradeepadiga

  • Dear Pradeep,

    Thanks,

    How can I check whether /PAE switch was already been added or not in Windows Server2008? if it's not, how I can add it in 2008?

    Regards,

    Ravichandra.

  • To enable PAE, use the /PAE switch in the Boot.ini file. Here is more info on that

    Pradeep Adiga
    Blog: sqldbadiaries.com
    Twitter: @pradeepadiga

  • Thanks Pradeep.

    But it's applicable before windows server 2008 but it's different in 2008.

    And also how I can confirm whether it's added already or not?

    Regards,

    Ravichandra.

  • To enable PAE mode, you have to add PAE to the boot entry in the BCD file. Open an elevated command prompt. Type BCDEDIT /SET PAE ForceEnable

    Refer "More information" section in this link and this link

    Pradeep Adiga
    Blog: sqldbadiaries.com
    Twitter: @pradeepadiga

  • Thanks Pradeep for your information.

    But my doubt is not clear since my question is just I want to confirm whether /PAE switch was already added or not in Windows Server 2008.

    We can confirm this by opening the Boot.ini file in 2000 and 2003, ; but how can I confirm in 2008?

    Regards,

    Ravichandra.

  • bcdedit.exe /enum ALL lists the BCD information

    Pradeep Adiga
    Blog: sqldbadiaries.com
    Twitter: @pradeepadiga

  • Thanks for the help Pradeep.

    Regards,

    Ravichandra.

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