Troubleshooting SQL server High CPU : Part 2
- Posted: Jun 11, 2012 at 6:45 AM
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In this blog we have explained the various causes for SQL to drive the processors i.e. high CPU and the steps to troubleshoot it.
Possible causes that can lead to high CPU usage by SQL server:-
1.Inefficient Query Plans
2. Intra- query Parallelism
3. Excessive Cache look up time
Presented By: - Niraj P Mehta,Senior support engineer,Microsoft GTSC
Reviewed By: - Pranab Mazumdar,Senior support escalation engineer,Microsoft GTSC
Rishi Maini,Senior support escalation engineer,Microsoft GTSC
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