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When used in the context of databases, memory refers to RAM directly addressable by the CPU as opposed to going through the I/O subsystem.
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Could 'Maximum Server Memory' be too low for large batched delete with captured output?
As I understand it, SQL server uses whatever memory is available up to that maximum limit, and will release any memory that it does not need if there is memory pressure from other applications that require … more memory. …