|  | Posted by Neil on 10/03/07 20:02 
Right, forgot to mention the size of the DB (but did mention the general number of records in another post here). The db is about half a gig in size.
 So not very big at all.
 
 Re. upgrade OS/SQL, my original post stated: "We are migrating to a new
 server, running Server 2003 SP2, and SQL Server
 2005." That is what we are upgrading to. You're saying that's not
 sufficient?
 
 Thanks!
 
 Neil
 
 
 "Greg D. Moore (Strider)" <mooregr_deleteth1s@greenms.com> wrote in message
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 > "Neil" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
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 >> 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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