| Posted by Jack Vamvas on 10/15/07 08:39 
Are you testing with the same basis: i.e cache cleared , clean buffers.Also , are the statistics updated on both?
 
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 "pramodbura" <pramodbura@gmail.com> wrote in message
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 > We have a quick query regarding SQL performance.
 > We have SQL Server 2000 (32 Bit) and SQL Server 2005 (64 Bit) as two
 > separate instances on a DB Server.
 >
 > We were analysing the execution times for the same stored procedure on
 > both instances:
 > 1. Through Remote Desktop of the actual DB server
 > 2. Through Query Analyser of my local machine.
 >
 > The results were as follows:
 >
 > 1. Through Remote Desktop of the actual DB server
 >
 > Iteration SP Execution Time (in secs)
 > SQL 2000 SQL 2005
 > 1 28 5
 > 2 27 3
 > 3 27 3
 > 4 40 3
 > 5 38 3
 > Average 32 3
 >
 >
 > 2. Through Query Analyser of my local machine.
 > Iteration SP Execution Time (in secs)
 > SQL 2000 SQL 2005)
 > 1 37 96
 > 2 32 77
 > 3 35 84
 > 4 27 79
 > 5 43 91
 > Average 35 85
 >
 >
 > Could you please provide some light on why case 2 is slow and any
 > suggestions to improve the same?
 >
 > Thanks in Advance!
 >
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