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Questionterminating SqlConnection.Open() call while connecting Pin
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QuestionSQL 2000 to 2008R2 Query Performance Pin
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Rebuilding indexes didn't seem to help.

But updating all the stats did, the sample I was looking at now processes in 6s rather than 9h.

My concern now is I have Auto Update Stats On, and Update Stats Async, and the way the system works is it that each stage wipes the working tables before processing. So the stats would be invalidated every run.

Now we obviously could go through and do manual stat updates, but should we need to? Given we didn't for 2000.

Also I think that SQL is memory starved, would this be preventing it from also auto-updating stats?
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