July 28, 2021 at 5:42 pm
Hello,
I am rolling out a new monitoring environment. While in testing, it is alerting on high performance plan not enabled.
I did some research and found a lot of articles on improving SQL Server performance changing the powerplan from balanced to high performance.
When I asked our platform team about the power plans, they said this is not applicable to VMs.
Then I saw a few articles about creating a high performance SQL Server in the cloud. Again, there is a reference to changing the power plan.
Creating a high-performance SQL Server instance (google.com)
So, a little confused. Are the the power plans still relevant to SQL Servers even for VMs or cloud servers?
Things will work out. Get back up, change some parameters and recode.
July 28, 2021 at 5:50 pm
if your VMs are with VMWARE Esx then yes it does apply - and for it to work the following must be enabled
if one of them is off then it won't do it - even if your warnings from windows say its enabled.
one link where it talks about settings - not all apply to all physical servers https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1018206
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