Hi, I'm not very into Windows Server Functionality.. so I have to ask if this behavior is normal or not.
There is the thing.
We have a Virtual Windows Server 2008 R2 with 32 GB of Ram
20 GB for SQL
12 GB for SO
In the server.
SQL Server 2008
Some DBF Tables (not larger than 500MB)
We noticed after restar that SQL grows up till 20 GB.. this is ok we set this option in SQL
After some time.. lets say une day. we see the SO is out of memory. In Task Manager we see "Free Memory" < 50MB and in cached Memory we see all the memory for the SO.
1 - The question is.. is this normal in Windows Server 2008 (and R2) ? I see a lot of people asking for this..
2 - If Windows says "there is no memory", he start swapping?
3 - Is there any way to see how is taking the memory of the SO.
I try a workaround (not a hotfix) but i'm not sure if this is my problem (Hi, I'm not very into Windows Server Functionality.. so I have to ask if this behavior is normal or not.
There is the thing.
We have a Virtual Windows Server 2008 R2 with 32 GB of Ram
20 GB for SQL
12 GB for SO
In the server.
SQL Server 2008
Some DBF Tables (not larger than 500MB)
We noticed after restar that SQL grows up till 20 GB.. this is ok we set this option in SQL
After some time.. lets say une day. we see the SO is out of memory. In Task Manager we see "Free Memory" < 50MB and in cached Memory we see all the memory for the SO.
1 - The question is.. is this normal in Windows Server 2008 (and R2) ? I see a lot of people asking for this..
2 - If Windows says "there is no memory", he start swapping?
3 - Is there any way to see how is taking the memory of the SO?
I try a workaround (not a hotfix) but i'm not sure if this is my problem ([font=Segoe UI']Installing and using the Microsoft Dynamic Cache Service)[/font]
Extra info about memory..
Total 32762
Cached 9543
Free 983
Available 10526
4 - The memory Cached, can be used by the SO?
Available is Cached + Free.. but in Windows Server 2008 (not R2) there is no Available.
Thanks so much for your commets.. (keep in mind i'm a soft developer, so Windows Admin is not my forte)
There is the thing.
We have a Virtual Windows Server 2008 R2 with 32 GB of Ram
20 GB for SQL
12 GB for SO
In the server.
SQL Server 2008
Some DBF Tables (not larger than 500MB)
We noticed after restar that SQL grows up till 20 GB.. this is ok we set this option in SQL
After some time.. lets say une day. we see the SO is out of memory. In Task Manager we see "Free Memory" < 50MB and in cached Memory we see all the memory for the SO.
1 - The question is.. is this normal in Windows Server 2008 (and R2) ? I see a lot of people asking for this..
2 - If Windows says "there is no memory", he start swapping?
3 - Is there any way to see how is taking the memory of the SO.
I try a workaround (not a hotfix) but i'm not sure if this is my problem (Hi, I'm not very into Windows Server Functionality.. so I have to ask if this behavior is normal or not.
There is the thing.
We have a Virtual Windows Server 2008 R2 with 32 GB of Ram
20 GB for SQL
12 GB for SO
In the server.
SQL Server 2008
Some DBF Tables (not larger than 500MB)
We noticed after restar that SQL grows up till 20 GB.. this is ok we set this option in SQL
After some time.. lets say une day. we see the SO is out of memory. In Task Manager we see "Free Memory" < 50MB and in cached Memory we see all the memory for the SO.
1 - The question is.. is this normal in Windows Server 2008 (and R2) ? I see a lot of people asking for this..
2 - If Windows says "there is no memory", he start swapping?
3 - Is there any way to see how is taking the memory of the SO?
I try a workaround (not a hotfix) but i'm not sure if this is my problem ([font=Segoe UI']Installing and using the Microsoft Dynamic Cache Service)[/font]
Extra info about memory..
Total 32762
Cached 9543
Free 983
Available 10526
4 - The memory Cached, can be used by the SO?
Available is Cached + Free.. but in Windows Server 2008 (not R2) there is no Available.
Thanks so much for your commets.. (keep in mind i'm a soft developer, so Windows Admin is not my forte)