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Subject: Store.exe and sqlservr.exe using 60% of RAM allocation - all since WSUS install
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11/08/2007 01:31 PM  
UPDATE: I've found the 'How to limit SQL service RAM allocation' thread, so please ignore this post
 
Hi,
 
Recently all users are reporting a severe reduction in speed. Everything from opening Word/Outlook to accessing server files has been slowed.
Looking at what processes are doing, this is the picture:
 
 
Our server only has 2gb of RAM and so losing 1gb of it to store.exe and sqlservr.exe is having an effect.
All this seems to have happended since I installed WSUS v2.
 
Ive notice im not the only one who's had this problem but all solutions appear directed to SBS service pack 1.
 
Anyone else come across this/know a solution?
 
Thanks
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