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our head office has server about tera bytes of data. what we do. we copy our required data from head office to our localy maintained server which specifications are 512MB RAM and 80 GB hard which has used about 25GB. On our local server we are 20 users who perform DMLs frequently. Local server is also an application server for forms and reports.
Our local server bcome slower day by day. i have requested to my boss to upgrade our server to Hight RAM and Hard Disk. Is it enough to increase RAM and how much.
and please send me report if any body of you have presented to your boss for upgrading of server.
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Hello Partner,
I have checked the issue history, from our side, I'd like to know the information below.
1. Could the log of that affected server be generated to the DW database properly? If not, can we say that the issue started from monitoring this affected server firstly?
2. Was this server a untrusted domain member, and other server which work well ?
3. May I know if the logs can be generated to the operational database?
4. Have you found any agent alert for this affected server in SCOM?
I look forward to your reply and have a nice weekend.
Regards,
Sophia
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