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Hello all, I just completed my first 64 bit server with SQL 2005 64bit

SP2 installed> I noticed that the Physical Ram is always consumed and

the paging file is at 50% most of the time. IS this OS supposed to use

all the physical ram? any insight you can provide is appreciated.

Hey John,

 

You might want to check which exact service is using the most RAM. Also how

many RAM do you have installed?

 

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"JohnTNavi" <john.tsahalis@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> Hello all, I just completed my first 64 bit server with SQL 2005 64bit

> SP2 installed> I noticed that the Physical Ram is always consumed and

> the paging file is at 50% most of the time. IS this OS supposed to use

> all the physical ram? any insight you can provide is appreciated.

>

Jabez, thats just it there isn't anything consuming the memory, i have

checked everywhere. the server has 5 gigs of ram and it is all being

used.

 

 

 

On Jul 7, 3:49 pm, "Jabez Gan [MVP]" <mingte...@blizNOSPAMhosting.com>

wrote:

> Hey John,

>

> You might want to check which exact service is using the most RAM. Also how

> many RAM do you have installed?

>

> --

> Jabez Gan [MVP]

> Microsoft MVP: Windows Serverhttp://www.blizhosting.com

> MSBLOG:http://www.msblog.org

>

> "JohnTNavi" <john.tsaha...@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> > Hello all, I just completed my first 64 bit server with SQL 2005 64bit

> > SP2 installed> I noticed that the Physical Ram is always consumed and

> > the paging file is at 50% most of the time. IS this OS supposed to use

> > all the physical ram? any insight you can provide is appreciated.- Hide quoted text -

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