Well, with the report it seems the memory usage by sql server seems to high..
Run the below queries to identify how much memory is consumed by SQL Server, each databases & objects occupied.
Buffer pages & corresponding RAM memory usage by SQL Server
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select count(*) AS Buffered_Page_Count
,count(*) * 8192 / (1024 * 1024) as Buffer_Pool_MB
from sys.dm_os_buffer_descriptors
How much memory is your each database consuming
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SELECT LEFT(CASE database_id
WHEN 32767 THEN 'ResourceDb'
ELSE db_name(database_id)
END, 20) AS Database_Name,
count(*)AS Buffered_Page_Count,
count(*) * 8192 / (1024 * 1024) as Buffer_Pool_MB
FROM sys.dm_os_buffer_descriptors
GROUP BY db_name(database_id) ,database_id
ORDER BY Buffered_Page_Count DESC
Objects which were consuming memory Inside the database:
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SELECT TOP 25
obj.[name],
i.[name],
i.[type_desc],
count(*)AS Buffered_Page_Count ,
count(*) * 8192 / (1024 * 1024) as Buffer_MB
-- ,obj.name ,obj.index_id, i.[name]
FROM sys.dm_os_buffer_descriptors AS bd
INNER JOIN
(
SELECT object_name(object_id) AS name
,index_id ,allocation_unit_id, object_id
FROM sys.allocation_units AS au
INNER JOIN sys.partitions AS p
ON au.container_id = p.hobt_id
AND (au.type = 1 OR au.type = 3)
UNION ALL
SELECT object_name(object_id) AS name
,index_id, allocation_unit_id, object_id
FROM sys.allocation_units AS au
INNER JOIN sys.partitions AS p
ON au.container_id = p.hobt_id
AND au.type = 2
) AS obj
ON bd.allocation_unit_id = obj.allocation_unit_id
LEFT JOIN sys.indexes i on i.object_id = obj.object_id AND i.index_id = obj.index_id
WHERE database_id = db_id()
GROUP BY obj.name, obj.index_id , i.[name],i.[type_desc]
ORDER BY Buffered_Page_Count DESC
Note: Having a clustered index the the objects is nothing but having a table in the memory
Refer link :- http://sqlserverplanet.com/troubleshooting/sql-server-slowness/