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Posted by Uri Dimant on 02/19/07 15:14
Dylan
Take a look at execution plans of the quries to make sure that optimizer is
available to use indexes.
How big is your DB?
How much memory does the server have?
"Dylan Parry" <usenet@dylanparry.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I used SQL Server 2005 on my development machine, and whilst this
> machine isn't as powerful as the live server, it does at times seem a
> little slower than I would expect. So I've been wondering if there is
> any way for me to tune the machine so that SQL Server is better able to
> make use of the resources? I am using WS2003.
>
> Short of tweaking with the actual database, which is still under
> development, does anyone have any tips to increase peformance?
>
> Thanks,
>
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> Dylan Parry
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