, October 26, 2005
10:39 AM
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Subject: Re: RE :
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Performance analysis
hi
Steve
Dont
have a clue about SQL server and I am no expert on hardware.
But I
had a client who had the same problem. We got in
ROTECTED] De la part de Brandon GeorgeEnvoyé : 20 octobre 2005 07:54À : Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comObjet : RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Performance analysis
Steve,
The improvement of performance, for any system, starts always at the bottom level. So I would do the following:
(1)
Den 20. oktober 2005 16:49 skrev Steeve Gilbert:
> exec sp_cursorexecute 241, @P1 output, @P2 output, @P3 output, @P4
> output, 'boa', 0, 0, 'boa', '596965'
In Axapta go to Tools/Options select the SQL tab. Enable SQL trace. Under long
queries enter 1000 (= all queries over 1 sec are logged) in
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Steve,
The improvement of performance, for
any system, starts
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Performance analysis
I have to say Steve, we are on an HP San,
Fiber Channels, and all, and it kicks major butt! I recomme
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I have to say Steve, we are on an HP San, Fiber Channels, and
all, and it kicks major butt! I recommend it to anyon
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GilbertSent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 10:49 AMTo:
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[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Performance analysis
Hi Harry and
Brandon,
Here's our setup for a
60 users environment:
1
AOS
Dual 1.3
Ghz
1 gig
RAM
1 DB
S
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[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Performance analysis
Steve,
The improvement of performance, for any system, starts
always at the bottom lev
Steve,
The improvement of performance, for any system,
starts always at the bottom level. So I would do the
following:
(1) Can you improve your system through hardware? (ex:
increase RAM, CPU, Speed of Hard Drives, etc.)
(2) Can you increase performance at the Database level?
(ex: RAM
hi Steve
is there any specific place where you are looking to improve your peformance?
regards
harrySteeve Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm currently looking at ways to improve performance of our installation. When looking thru menus I stumble upon "Performance
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