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The Memory Statistics report lets= you view trends for memory usage on a monitored SQL Server instance over a= specified period of time. To successfully monitor OS metrics, make sure th= at you enable WMI or OLE automation on the monitored instance. Che= ck Show Tabular Data to display results in a single tabular or grid format.
Check Show Baseline to include baseline data points = in the Memory Statistics report. For additional information about baseline = configuration, see Configure server baseline options.=
You should run the Memory Statistics repo= rt to analyze the memory needs of a monitored instance. This can help you i= dentify problems with current usage or to plan for future increases in memo= ry.
Most values on the Memory Statistics repo= rt correlate with the related SQL Server metric.
However, some metric values represent ave= rages over time. Likewise, a few metric values are based on performance alg= orithms that use multiple statistics to calculate a more accurate metric.= p>
You can access our Customer Support Port= al for more information about the algorithm used to calculate a specifi= c metric.