Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Log Cache Hit Ratio

Hi,
What would be the optimum percentage for the Log Cache Hit
Ratio?
Does this indicator at all have any purpose or
implications?
Thanks,
Oskar
I have never found a situation where that counter provided anything
useful... It has the same meaning as the data cache hit ratio, but applies
to log reads from the log cache.. ( I am not aware of any method to
configure the log cache either...)
Is your log cache hit ratio < 90%?
Wayne Snyder, MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
Mariner, Charlotte, NC
www.mariner-usa.com
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"Oskar" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> What would be the optimum percentage for the Log Cache Hit
> Ratio?
> Does this indicator at all have any purpose or
> implications?
> --
> Thanks,
> Oskar
|||Hi Wayne,
Yup, constantly at 50 %.
Wondering what this could mean and is it OK or not.
By the way I have SQL Server: Cache Manager: Cache Hit
Ratio steady at 70%.
Thanks,
Oskar

>--Original Message--
>I have never found a situation where that counter
provided anything
>useful... It has the same meaning as the data cache hit
ratio, but applies
>to log reads from the log cache.. ( I am not aware of any
method to
>configure the log cache either...)
>Is your log cache hit ratio < 90%?
>
>--
>Wayne Snyder, MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
>Mariner, Charlotte, NC
>www.mariner-usa.com
>(Please respond only to the newsgroups.)
>I support the Professional Association of SQL Server
(PASS) and it's
>community of SQL Server professionals.
>www.sqlpass.org
>"Oskar" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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|||Wayne,
I've never bother with this counter much at all? What is it really
measuring? Rollbacks? Reading from inserted/deleted tables in triggers?
Brian
"Wayne Snyder" <wayne.nospam.snyder@.mariner-usa.com> wrote in message
news:evKwbO2tEHA.3476@.TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> I have never found a situation where that counter provided anything
> useful... It has the same meaning as the data cache hit ratio, but applies
> to log reads from the log cache.. ( I am not aware of any method to
> configure the log cache either...)
> Is your log cache hit ratio < 90%?
>
> --
> Wayne Snyder, MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
> Mariner, Charlotte, NC
> www.mariner-usa.com
> (Please respond only to the newsgroups.)
> I support the Professional Association of SQL Server (PASS) and it's
> community of SQL Server professionals.
> www.sqlpass.org
> "Oskar" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1d8c01c4b752$e8163fb0$a501280a@.phx.gbl...
>

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