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QUESTION ABOUT Use Windows NT fibers OPTION
Hi

Why the option Use Windows NT fibers isn`t work in Windows 2003.

What can I do for use this option and use more priority with SQL server?

Using SQL 2000 in Windows 2000 is better. Why?


Please help me.

Ideas

Mr

I have SQL Server 2000 in Windows 2003 using Threads with .NET Framework 1.1


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Mr
03-01-06 01:23 AM


Re: QUESTION ABOUT Use Windows NT fibers OPTION
Fiber mode is rarely useful in most cases. Usually you need an extremely
busy system with more than 8 processors.  You can get much better gains in
performance by optimizing the database and code.

--
Andrew J. Kelly  SQL MVP


"Mr" <Mr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> Why the option Use Windows NT fibers isn`t work in Windows 2003.
>
> What can I do for use this option and use more priority with SQL server?
>
> Using SQL 2000 in Windows 2000 is better. Why?
>
>
> Please help me.
>
> Ideas
>
> Mr
>
> I have SQL Server 2000 in Windows 2003 using Threads with .NET Framework
> 1.1
>



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