High Memory Utalization

  • We get high memory utilization notification from third party monitoring tool. We are using SQL Server 2005 SP1.There are limitation for upgrade of database server. I don't see any issues regarding PLE value.How do you identify the cause?

    Thanks

  • High memory utilisation is good. It means SQL is correctly using the resources that you've told it that it can use (via max server memory)

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  • However, now I am getting memory shortage. When I look memory metrics it looks good. Does it mean it needs more memory? Why I am seeing this notification when I am seeing all memory metrics are good.

    Thanks

  • Admingod (6/2/2014)


    However, now I am getting memory shortage. When I look memory metrics it looks good. Does it mean it needs more memory? Why I am seeing this notification when I am seeing all memory metrics are good.

    Thanks

    If your memory metrics look good, what's telling you that you have a memory shortage? Do you know that there's a problem?

  • First a few questions:

    - Is the server physical or virtual ?

    - Is there an application on the database server ?

    - How much RAM is on the server ?

    - What are your SQL Server min/max memory settings ?

    - If the SQL Server is physical, did you set 'set working set' to 1 ?

    Now a few perfmon counters to check:

    - SQL Server Buffer Manager

    - Page Lifge Expectancy - over 1,200 as a minimum, 10,000+ is preferred

    - Stolen pages - should be zero, if it exceeds 10-20% of Target Pages you may either need more RAM or might want to look into disk performance

    - Target Pages - should equal Total Pages

    - Total Pages - should equal Target Pages, if it is larger you need more RAM

    RegardsRudy KomacsarSenior Database Administrator"Ave Caesar! - Morituri te salutamus."

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