• Perry Whittle (4/18/2014)


    Brandie Tarvin (4/18/2014)


    But none of us recommend you lower the max memory setting unless you know the consequences.

    You would do if your server starts blue screening because its under memory starvation 😉

    Did I miss indications that he's running into a problem? It seems to me the OP just asked the same question that comes up once a week about SQL Server memory.

    Also, if the OP doesn't understand how SQL Server works with RAM, how can he understand the consequences (good and bad) of messing with the settings?

    Brandie Tarvin (4/18/2014)


    That way leads madness, badness, and just plain crazy support issues. @=)

    I don't know what you're smoking but i'll have some of it 😀

    That depends on what state you live in. I think it's against federal regulations to send those things through the mail. @=)

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