Use the SQL Server Workload Group Editor in a SQL Server physical model to create a workload group and associate the workload group with a resource pool, and to define the resource policies for session requests. A workload group allows the aggregate monitoring of resource consumption and the application of a uniform policy to all of the requests in the group.
To define a SQL Server workload group
The SQL Server Workload Group Editor opens.
Note: Click New on the toolbar to create a new workload group. Use the Enter filter text box to filter a very large list of workload groups to quickly locate the one that you want to define.
Specifies the name of the workload group. You can change the name of the workload group in this field.
Specifies the resource pool used by the workload group.
Specifies the relative importance of a request in the workload group.
Generates SQL during forward engineering. Clear the check box if you do not want to generate SQL.
Specifies the maximum number of concurrent requests for the workload group.
Specifies the maximum amount of memory that a single request can take from the pool.
Specifies the maximum amount of CPU time, in seconds, that a request can use.
Specifies the maximum time, in seconds, that a query can wait for a memory grant (work buffer memory) to become available.
Specifies the maximum degree of parallelism (DOP) for parallel requests. Enter a value in the field.
The workload group is defined and the SQL Server Workload Group Editor closes.
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