We are currently using Great Plains. This accounting package runs on SQL Server and we have performance problems running integration manager. The result is that users can not get work done when integration manager is running
Is there any way I can limit the user running integration manager to a certain amount of CPU time and allocate the rest to the other users
In Oracle, this is easy - I could just use resource plans, but I don't know if there is a way to do this with SQL Server 2K
TIANo, SQL Server does not support the ability to limit the amount of =resources an application or a connections uses.
-- Keith
"ramick" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =news:9327DE01-32DA-47B7-917F-E2513C31CB5C@.microsoft.com...
> We are currently using Great Plains. This accounting package runs on =SQL Server and we have performance problems running integration manager. = The result is that users can not get work done when integration manager =is running.
> > Is there any way I can limit the user running integration manager to a =certain amount of CPU time and allocate the rest to the other users?
> > In Oracle, this is easy - I could just use resource plans, but I don't =know if there is a way to do this with SQL Server 2K.
> > TIA
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