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RE: Disk services times

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Have you tried using Performance Monitor from the OS?  The Physical Disk performance Object has several counters for Activity%, Reads/Writes per sec., etc.  If the server is dedicated to SQL, PM may provide you with what you need.  If the server is shared then the information may be less useful.

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2004-03-19

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RE: poor Question of the day 7_13_2003

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This is a poor question not because of the question itself, but because of the distractors. While it is correct that you JUST need a login to SQL server, you are added to master because of the default value of @defdb in sp_addlogin. At least that's the way I was thinking at the time... Am […]

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2003-07-14

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