Hi ,
how can i check if the current bandwidth that i am having is enough for
the operation ? can i use the performance monitor or the profiler(which item
to choose) ?
tks & rdgswhat operation do you have in mind? performance monitor can show you network
bandwidth consumption. Even the task manager can do it.
Wei Xiao [MSFT]
SQL Server Storage Engine Development
http://weblogs.asp.net/weix
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> Hi ,
> how can i check if the current bandwidth that i am having is enough for
> the operation ? can i use the performance monitor or the profiler(which
> item
> to choose) ?
> tks & rdgs|||Hi ,
i am thinking of monitoring the SQL SERVER status from a client PC and the
operations i meant earlier are just some normal updates , select queries thr
u
a client interface
tks & rdgs
"wei xiao" wrote:
> what operation do you have in mind? performance monitor can show you netwo
rk
> bandwidth consumption. Even the task manager can do it.
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> Wei Xiao [MSFT]
> SQL Server Storage Engine Development
> http://weblogs.asp.net/weix
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