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Capacity Planning for an Existing SQL Server Workload?

You're tasked with planning capacity for a new SQL Server database workload. Which of the following is the most accurate way to determine how much CPU, memory, and I/O throughput your workload requires?  What single or multiple tools would you use to answer the questions around resource needs?

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