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Page Life Expectancy is a Microsoft SQL Server-specific term relating to the average amount of time buffer pages can be expected to remain in memory before being replaced.
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Free node memory and low PLE
We run a SQL Server 2014 standard edition on a 94 GB RAM server with 82 GB RAM dedicated to SQL.
I know PLE is not the answer to all and we should not focus on it too much. But if you look at the imag …