How To Clean Buffers

Nov 28, 2007

Dear All,
i'm trying increase the performance of one select statement.

after trying first time, at the second time it is giving results fastly.because the data is there already in the buffers.

how can i clean the buffers everytime after run the query?

i'm using

--dbcc dropcleanbuffers
--dbcc freeproccache

are these enough or need some more....
please guide me

Vinod
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Hi,

A long time ago I posted this: http://blogs.conchango.com/jamiethomson/archive/2005/06/09/1583.aspx explaining all the different buffer types in the pipeline.

I have to admit I'm still not clear on the difference between a private buffer and a flat buffer though.

Are flat buffers a subset of private buffers.
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Private buffers: A private buffer is a buffer that a transformation uses for temporary work only
Flat buffers: Flat buffers are blocks of memory that a component uses to store data

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Thanks

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Memory Manager
VM Reserved = 4415288 KB
VM Committed = 4398048 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
Reserved Memory = 1024 KB
Reserved Memory In Use = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.18 spid3s
Memory node Id = 0
VM Reserved = 4409528 KB
VM Committed = 4392376 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 1951840 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 81680 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.18 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLGENERAL (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 39264 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 21944 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLBUFFERPOOL (Total)
VM Reserved = 4214784 KB
VM Committed = 4198400 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 0 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 8 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLQUERYEXEC (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 264 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 104 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLOPTIMIZER (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 26816 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 96 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLUTILITIES (Total)
VM Reserved = 120 KB
VM Committed = 120 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 4728 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLSTORENG (Total)
VM Reserved = 96768 KB
VM Committed = 96768 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 62192 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 27624 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLCONNECTIONPOOL (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 4392 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLCLR (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 8 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKER (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 624 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 320 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLHTTP (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 8 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SNI (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 568 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 16 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_FULLTEXT (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 16 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLXP (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 16 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_BHF (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 336 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLQERESERVATIONS (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 8192 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_HOST (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 24 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SOSNODE (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 42376 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 27392 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
MEMORYCLERK_SQLSERVICEBROKERTRANSPORT (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 48 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_OBJCP (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 352016 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 432 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_SQLCP (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 953192 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 3088 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_PHDR (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 308728 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_XPROC (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 56 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_TEMPTABLES (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 128 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_NOTIF (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 16 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_VIEWDEFINITIONS (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 16 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_XMLDBTYPE (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 8 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_XMLDBELEMENT (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 8 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_XMLDBATTRIBUTE (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 8 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_STACKFRAMES (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 0 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 8 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_BROKERTBLACS (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 96 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_BROKERKEK (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 8 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_BROKERDSH (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 8 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_BROKERUSERCERTLOOKUP (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 8 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_BROKERRSB (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 8 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_BROKERREADONLY (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 32 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_BROKERTO (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 8 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_EVENTS (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 16 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
CACHESTORE_SYSTEMROWSET (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 43744 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
USERSTORE_SCHEMAMGR (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 30632 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 16 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
USERSTORE_DBMETADATA (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 39856 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
USERSTORE_TOKENPERM (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 14536 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
USERSTORE_OBJPERM (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 14904 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
USERSTORE_SXC (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 936 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
OBJECTSTORE_LBSS (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 64 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 400 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
OBJECTSTORE_SNI_PACKET (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 6584 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 48 KB

2007-06-14 14:15:56.20 spid3s
OBJECTSTORE_SERVICE_BROKER (Total)
VM Reserved = 0 KB
VM Committed = 0 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 272 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

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OBJECTSTORE_LOCK_MANAGER (Total)
VM Reserved = 8192 KB
VM Committed = 8192 KB
AWE Allocated = 0 KB
SM Reserved = 0 KB
SM Committed = 0 KB
SinglePage Allocator = 4232 KB
MultiPage Allocator = 0 KB

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Database (clean)=268686 Database (dirty)=3406
I/O=0, Latched=5

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Min Free=128 Visible=523990
Available Paging File=4634734592
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Locks= 532
SE Schema Mgr= 3653
SQLCache= 1622
Replication= 3
ServerGlobal= 49
XPGlobal= 2
Xact= 165
SETLS= 4
DatasetMemObjs= 8
SubpDescPmos= 4
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Overall Memory = 3440517120 Target Memory = 1485357056 Last Notification = GROW Timeout = 6 Early Termination Factor = 5
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Small Gateway
Configured Units = 16 Available Units = 16 Acquires = 0
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Medium Gateway
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Waiters = 0 Threshold Factor = 12 Threshold = -1
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Big Gateway
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MEMORYBROKER_FOR_CACHE
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Rate = 0
Target Allocations = 379816
Future Allocations = 0
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MEMORYBROKER_FOR_STEAL
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Rate = 0
Target Allocations = 181318
Future Allocations = 0
Last Notification = GROW

2007-06-14 14:15:56.24 spid3s
MEMORYBROKER_FOR_RESERVE
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