I have recently started working for a new organisation.
The have a Hyper-V server (HP ProLiant DL580 G7 with 128 GB RAM) running few guest servers that do very little, but one of them is the primary SCCM 2012 server (32GB allocated), and performance is very poor.
We recently added WSUS to this server, and the performance is noticeably worse.
Performance monitor has just shown me pages/s peaking at 16,500, with an average of 250!
This is since we doubled the RAM last night and set SQL to use between 16-24GB ram.
Can anyone confirm if the pages/s is definitely indicative of insufficient RAM, as many articles i have read state?
There is sufficient capacity on the Hyper-V to double the RAM on the SCCM guest, but that means downtime and changes submitting.