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Does anyone know what normal or reasonable values for Network Reads, Network Writes,
Network Bytes Read, and Network Bytes Written are? My values to these are…
Network Reads 7390.0
Network Writes 9706.0
Network Bytes Read 8616004.0
Network Bytes Written 1.1592346E+7 Any help would be greatly appreciated…. Andy Andy
What kind of network do you have? Luis Martin
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I’m sorry. Can you explain your question? Andy
There is no "normal" or "reasonable". The question is are you getting network queue lengths or errors at the network layer? Other than that, normal would depend on each individual system and vary drastically. MeanOldDBA
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I’m not sure but I don’t think I’m getting errors on the network. Andy
I mean physical type of network.
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I’m not sure, but I know we have a dedicated server and we’re not pier to pier. Sorry, but I’m doing contract work and I don’t have permissions to know everything about our network. I hope this helps. Andy
OK.
What about Performance Monitor about CPU, Memory, Disks, etc.?. Any issue?.
Or what is the problem about performance?
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quote:Originally posted by andyrussell_10 I’m not sure, but I know we have a dedicated server and we’re not pier to pier. Sorry, but I’m doing contract work and I don’t have permissions to know everything about our network. I hope this helps. Andy

Then ask. MeanOldDBA
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I think this question is a non issue now. I think it’s how we’re accessing the data in our C# program because I have the query returning in less than a second. But, I did ask about our network. It is TCP/IP or a HUB network. We’re a branch office. This is what the network guys told me. With that said, thanks to everyone who tried to help. I really appreciate it. Andy
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