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SQL Server Memory Shortage for all 32 Bit SQL Server 2012 Instances

September 28, 2012September 15, 2014 - by admin - 2 Comments.

Hi Friends, As you all know AWE has been deprecated and not available from SQL Server 2012 (Find details here), as a result when you upgrade from SQL Server 2008 R2 …

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SQL Server – Memory Configuration Changes | SQL Server 2012

September 28, 2012August 28, 2014 - by admin - 1 Comment

Hi Friends, Recently Microsoft introduced a few changes in SQL Server 2012 in Memory Manger, and a DBA should be aware of such changes before upgrading or installation of SQL 2012 …

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SQL Server AWE Enabled Option | Deprecated

September 27, 2012September 15, 2014 - by admin - 3 Comments.

Like we already know, Windows-based applications can use Windows AWE (Address Windowing Extensions) APIs to allocate and to map physical memory into the process address space. AWE allow 32-bit operating systems …

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