Sybase Sql Anywhere Studio 9.0.2

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The first two papers listed on my blog site: specifically, the papers on 'Capacity Planning with SQL Anywhere' and 'Diagnosing Application Performance Issues with SQL Anywhere', may be of use. It may be that additional hardware resources are required for your application, but I would verify that that is the case before replacing your server machine with another. Glenn -- Glenn Paulley Director, Engineering (Query Processing) Sybase iAnywhere Blog: EBF's and Patches: choose SQL Anywhere Studio >>change 'time frame' to all To Submit Bug Reports: SQL Anywhere Studio Supported Platforms and Support Status Whitepapers, TechDocs, and bug fixes are all available through the Sybase iAnywhere pages at Breck Carter [TeamSybase] 13.04.09 5:38. This is an interesting statement: >Our database administrator fully optimized the >database parameters but no change in performance. What do you mean by 'database parameters'?

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If it refers to command line options, please show us the command line. Anyway, there is usually (always?) something that can be done before investing in new hardware. And new hardware may not help at all. This chapter of the Version 9 Help has a LOT of valuable material, including a list of tips: ASA SQL User's Guide Monitoring and Improving Performance Chapter 10 of my book (which was written for version 9) may also help: 10 TUNING....................... 399 10.1 Introduction...................

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399 10.2 Request-Level Logging............... 400 10.3 Index Consultant................. 408 10.4 Execution Profiler................

413 10.5 Graphical Plan.................. 416 10.6 File Fragmentation and Reorganization....... 421 10.6.1 File Fragmentation.............. 421 10.6.2 Table Fragmentation............. 423 10.6.3 Table Reorganization............. 428 10.6.4 Index Fragmentation.............

429 10.6.5 Index Reorganization............. 432 10.6.6 Database Reorganization with Unload/Reload.. 433 10.7 CREATE INDEX...................

437 10.8 Database Performance Counters........... 443 10.9 Tips and Techniques................ 446 10.10 Chapter Summary................. 453 Index........................... 455 Your build of Version 9 contains the wonderful LogExpensiveQueries option described here: You may also be interested in Foxhound, particularly these features: Database-level Curiosities Table-level Curiosities Database Monitor, including peaks and connections Since all we know about your database is '6 GB', the only answer that can be given about hardware requirements is 'any modern desktop PC should handle it with ease, starting at around $400 for the whole system.' Tell us more about your environment, your applications, your hardware and your database, and maybe someone will have more *specific* suggestions. We are here to help!

Breck On 13 Apr 2009 00:10:35 -0700, 'Adnan Jamil' wrote: -- Breck Carter RisingRoad SQL Anywhere and MobiLink Professional Services Rachan Terrell 13.04.09 7:57. Adnan, Have you determine when you encounter slow performance problem? Hopefully, once you turn the server on you did not start having issue with performance.