February 28, 2014 at 10:28 am
I have read so many articles, may be i am just missing the point. My understanding is you set your CTP and MAXDOP, if the cost of a given query is greater than set CTP then SQL Server MIGHT use upto number of processors specified in MAXDOP.
MAXDOP = 4 , CTP = 20 ( Server has 24 logical cores, right click -> task manager )
All queries who cost is > 20, each operator might use upto 4 cores --- Is there a possibility it will use less than or more than 4?
What happens when cost is less than 20, queries might use all 24 cores? I couldn't find a article which talks about the impact when cost is less than set CTP value.
Appreciate if someone can clarify and point me to a good article. Thanks
February 28, 2014 at 12:12 pm
curious_sqldba (2/28/2014)
I have read so many articles, may be i am just missing the point. My understanding is you set your CTP and MAXDOP, if the cost of a given query is greater than set CTP then SQL Server MIGHT use upto number of processors specified in MAXDOP.MAXDOP = 4 , CTP = 20 ( Server has 24 logical cores, right click -> task manager )
All queries who cost is > 20, each operator might use upto 4 cores --- Is there a possibility it will use less than or more than 4?
What happens when cost is less than 20, queries might use all 24 cores? I couldn't find a article which talks about the impact when cost is less than set CTP value.
Appreciate if someone can clarify and point me to a good article. Thanks
If Query Cost > CTP, Then SQL Server may use up to the # of logical processors specified in MAXDOP for the parallel query.
# can be <= MAXDOP. Not More (>).
If Query Cost < CTP, Query is not Parallelized. It will run in a serial fashion.
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SQLBuddy
February 28, 2014 at 1:18 pm
sqlbuddy123 (2/28/2014)
curious_sqldba (2/28/2014)
I have read so many articles, may be i am just missing the point. My understanding is you set your CTP and MAXDOP, if the cost of a given query is greater than set CTP then SQL Server MIGHT use upto number of processors specified in MAXDOP.MAXDOP = 4 , CTP = 20 ( Server has 24 logical cores, right click -> task manager )
All queries who cost is > 20, each operator might use upto 4 cores --- Is there a possibility it will use less than or more than 4?
What happens when cost is less than 20, queries might use all 24 cores? I couldn't find a article which talks about the impact when cost is less than set CTP value.
Appreciate if someone can clarify and point me to a good article. Thanks
If Query Cost > CTP, Then SQL Server may use up to the # of logical processors specified in MAXDOP for the parallel query.
# can be <= MAXDOP. Not More (>).
If Query Cost < CTP, Query is not Parallelized. It will run in a serial fashion.
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SQLBuddy
"If Query Cost < CTP, Query is not Parallelized. It will run in a serial fashion."
Do you mean it will use ONLY 1 processor or will use < 4 ?
February 28, 2014 at 1:21 pm
Yes ..
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SQLBuddy
February 28, 2014 at 1:23 pm
sqlbuddy123 (2/28/2014)
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SQLBuddy
If query cost is less than CTP it will always use only 1 processor?
February 28, 2014 at 1:30 pm
More Appropriate answer would be, If Query Cost < CTP , SQL Server won't convert the query into Parallel Query.
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SQLBuddy
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