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  • RE: Poor database performance

    Hi,

    Where User DB .nef file is located.

    If it is located in D drive (where your DB .mdf file is already there) then move it to the E drive.

    If it...

  • RE: Poor database performance

    Hi,

    You need to do changes as per following

    1 Create new .ndf file for your DB & keep it on "E" dirve.

    2 Create new .ndf file for your Temp DB &...

  • RE: Poor database performance

    Hi,

    If it is MS SQL Log file then dont move them to D drive. It will surely hampper your DB performance. Keep it in the "E" dirve.

    TC,

    KK

  • RE: Poor database performance

    Hi,

    Keep your log file on seperate drive. As your log file is on Different dirve is right one. You need some more kind of separation of your .mdf file. Which...

  • RE: Poor database performance

    Hi,

    It's seem to be MS SQL Server's I/O operation performance issue. To imporove you MS SQL I/O performance you need to do as per below.

    Kindly restructure your MS SQL DB...

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