Within your SQL Server environment there are few simple steps you can take up in order to gain performance to a level, for instance when configuring a SQL Server that will only contain a few gigabytes (GB) of data and not sustain heavy read nor write activity, it is not as important to be concerned with the subject of disk I/O and balancing of SQL Server I/O activity across hard drives for maximum performance. Still the system resources such as memory & database optimization plays important role...(<a href="http://sqlserver-qa.net/blogs/perftune/archive/2007/07/30/1186.aspx">read more</a>)<img src="http://sqlserver-qa.net/aggbug.aspx?PostID=1186" width="1" height="1">