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Pagefile setting for SQL 2005

Asked by taltomare in SQL Server 2005, Windows 2003 Server, Computer Memory (RAM)

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We have a new SQL 2005 running on a MS 2003 server.  There is 8 Gigs of physical RAM in the box and I have a dedicated drive for the pagefile.  My question is what should I set the pagefile at for "Initial Size" and "Maximum Size"?  I've read before that setting both at RAM + (RAM * 1.5) would keep the pagefile from becoming fragmented.  Also are there other requirements that I should take into account for SQL?  If my thoughts are correct I should set the Initial size at around 12 Gigs and set the maximum at around 16 Gigs?  The drive dedicated for the pagefile is 80 Gigs so that shouldn't be a problem.Start Free Trial
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