V
Vincent De
Hello,
I've a big problem of memory shortage on one of my server. Here is the configuration :
Windows Server 2012 Standard (VM on Hyper-V)
58GB RAM
No role installed
Exchange not installed
SQL Server not installed
On this server only runs a database engine.
According to the task manager, the server currently uses 94% of its memory : in use 54.8 GB, committed 4.9/65.5 GB, available 3.2 GB, cached 1.8 GB. The details tab in task manager shows only a handful of processes with very few RAM usage (total usage of all processes/services is no more than 4 or perhaps 5 GB)
So in summary : memory usage at 95%, for what processes are responsible for 10% and cache for another 5%.
How is it possible ? What happened to the rest of memory ?
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I've a big problem of memory shortage on one of my server. Here is the configuration :
Windows Server 2012 Standard (VM on Hyper-V)
58GB RAM
No role installed
Exchange not installed
SQL Server not installed
On this server only runs a database engine.
According to the task manager, the server currently uses 94% of its memory : in use 54.8 GB, committed 4.9/65.5 GB, available 3.2 GB, cached 1.8 GB. The details tab in task manager shows only a handful of processes with very few RAM usage (total usage of all processes/services is no more than 4 or perhaps 5 GB)
So in summary : memory usage at 95%, for what processes are responsible for 10% and cache for another 5%.
How is it possible ? What happened to the rest of memory ?
Continue reading...