Pagefile on the 5 GB Task Manager?

Hello guys,.

I have a Page of 5.16 GB file on the the task manager of 12 GB VMemory, the cpu is 25% except when running reports. It is a good indicator or not?.

I have Service Pack 3 to SQL 2005 Standard with WS2K3 full patch in this service.

This is the configuration:

4 vcpu @ 3 .00GHz (I try 2 vcpu but performance was worse)

12 GB memory

2 Vhdd each of 50 GB on a Raid 5

SAN iSCSI for data.

vSphere ESXi 4.0.0.219382

See pic attached.

Thank you

Pesinet

Hello.

In general, this is a slightly difficult question to answer.

"So, how do you know how cool validation to your workloads require? You may have noticed in the screenshots that Windows checks this number and Process Explorer shows: peak current of commit. For the optimal size of your paging file, you should start all the applications you run at the same time, load typical data sets, then note the peak in charge of validation (or look at this value after a period of time where you know maximum load has been reached). Set the this value minimum paging file less the amount of RAM your system (if the value is negative, choose a minimum size to allow the kind of crash dump you are configured for). If you want to have a margin of manoeuvre for potentially important validation requests, the maximum value of double that number. "- taken from Russinovich pushing the limits of Windows: virtual memory .

The information on the link will provide more than enough detail on this issue.

Good luck!

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