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Posted by simonjw83 on 06/23/06 15:18
Brian
Before looking at hardware try running
UPDATE STATISTICS tablename for relevant tables with indexes
and see if it makes a difference to performance
Brian Tabios wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I have a very complex performance issue with our production database.
> Here's the scenario. We have a production webserver server and a
> development web server. Both are running SQL Server 2000.
>
> I encounted various performance issues with the production server with a
> particular query. It would take approximately 22 seconds to return 100
> rows, thats about 0.22 seconds per row. Note: I ran the query in single
> user mode. So I tested the query on the Development server by taking a
> backup (.dmp) of the database and moving it onto the dev server. I ran
> the same query and found that it ran in less than a second.
>
> I took a look at the query execution plan and I found that they we're
> the exact same in both cases.
>
> Then I took a look at the various index's, and again I found no
> differences in the table indices.
>
> If both databases are identical, I'm assumeing that the issue is related
> to some external hardware issue like: disk space, memory etc. Or could
> it be OS software related issues, like service packs, SQL Server
> configuations etc.
>
> Here's what I've done to rule out some obvious hardware issues on the
> prod server:
> 1. Moved all extraneous files to a secondary harddrive to free up space
> on the primary harddrive. There is 55gb's of free space on the disk.
> 2. Applied SQL Server SP4 service packs
> 3. Defragmented the primary harddrive
> 4. Applied all Windows Server 2003 updates
>
>
> Here is the prod servers system specs:
> 2x Intel Xeon 2.67GHZ
> Total Physical Memory 2GB, Available Physical Memory 815MB
> Windows Server 2003 SE /w SP1
>
> Here is the dev serers system specs:
> 2x Intel Xeon 2.80GHz
> 2GB DDR2-SDRAM
> Windows Server 2003 SE /w SP1
>
> I'm not sure what else to do, the query performance is an order of
> magnitude difference and I can't explain it. To me its is a hardware or
> operating system related issue.
>
> Any Ideas would help me greatly!
>
> Thanks,
> Brian T
>
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