|  | Posted by Greg D. Moore \(Strider\) on 10/03/07 11:22 
"Neil" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message news:8OFMi.1576$oA2.30@nlpi068.nbdc.sbc.com...
 > Well, we certainly don't have anywhere near 14 million transactions a day
 > (most of the activity is reads, and, even that is not a huge amount). But
 > with only 2 GB RAM, what would be left for SQL, 1 GB? That doesn't seem
 > like a lot.
 
 Again, depends a lot on your DB and its needs.  If the DB is 10 GB in size
 but 90% of all queries involve 250MB of data (which is not uncommon) then
 you'll be fine.
 
 So it's really hard to say.  From a previous post of yours, I'd say it
 sounds like it should be fine.  But memory is fairly cheap, toss in another
 2GB if you're concerned (above that you probably need to upgrade your OS/SQL
 versions, which is not so cheap.)
 
 
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