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10.07.2008 at 05:25AM PDT, ID: 23793422 | Points: 250
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Looking for tool for simple per-database CPU breakdown

Asked by Borgs8472 in MS SQL Server, Stores & Carts

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Hi

I've a variety of pretty much identical databases on several shared servers, the databases to my ecommerce sites.

It's my job to manually load balance these servers by moving these databases to and fro to make sure the users continue to be able to access the sites.

I've used SQL profiler to knock out CPU metrics and sort them decendingly to get an idea of the most busy databases, but that takes a while to organise and manipulate the data. A a quick guide to database use I sometimes look at active connections to the database but that's limited in its usefulness.

So I'm after some out of the box (ideally free, but not essential) software that can sit on my SQL 2000 server perhaps and quickly (after a minute of polling perhaps?) tell me some kind of % of CPU that each database is consuming?

(PS, yes, I know SQL loadbalancing is better, it's in the pipeline!)Start Free Trial
 
 
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