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limit resources per user

Is there some kind of way to limit the resources (CPU, number of sessions)
per user in MS SQL 2000 database.
Some kind of resorce manager thing...
Feb 15 '06 #1
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Dalibor Grudenić (inet) (dg******@inet.hr) writes:
Is there some kind of way to limit the resources (CPU, number of sessions)
per user in MS SQL 2000 database.
Some kind of resorce manager thing...


Not really. There are some knobs for the query governor, but there are
no knobs to say that this user may only use that much CPU etc.

However, you could implement some monitoring on your own by peeking
at sysprocesses.

I would not be surprised if there are third-party tools out there for
this puprpose.
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