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poser
Posting Yak Master

124 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-07 : 11:32:56
In my activity monitor I see a lot of connections (excess of 100) for a web app but it is not associated with a database?
My SQL Server is 2005 but I am useing 2008 Activity Monitor to view connections.
My server is showing real slowness and I am trying to figure out why as I see nothing out of the ordinary in profiler.
Thanks for any help.
R/P

nigelrivett
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

3385 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-07 : 11:47:32
Are these connections active or are they ones that have been reset and pooled?

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poser
Posting Yak Master

124 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-07 : 12:32:14
How can I tell?
I wouldn't think they would pool that many?
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poser
Posting Yak Master

124 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-07 : 13:29:39
I see in my trace where they are doing connection pooling (2 - pooled)
R/P
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poser
Posting Yak Master

124 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-07 : 14:53:58
Thank you for your help.
I will have to look elsewhere to see what my performance issues are.
R/P
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lopez
Starting Member

8 Posts

Posted - 2013-01-17 : 05:08:17
i think the link is very useful for your query
have a look at this

http://blog.stevex.net/why-is-sql-server-so-slow/
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