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26 March 2008 08:02

Configuring x64 SQL Server

I often read a number of forum posts concerning performance / configuration issues with x64 SQL Server. I've also found some interesting views on how much memory you can allocate to SQL Server on a x64 install ( I don't have any experience of...
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Filed under: Diagnostics, General Tuning, operating systems, x64
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