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<blockquote data-quote="mrkaras" data-source="post: 1199046" data-attributes="member: 27598"><p>I already have upgraded the motherboard/processor to try to make things faster, but hopefully I can put an SSD in one day.</p><p>it is already sql server 2016</p><p>I don't have any particularly good reasons not to swap to MySQL, just like mssql (for no particular reason)</p><p>I guess I'll just work around it for now, it helps to have acknowledgment of the issue even if it won't be fixed.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I have anything else running on the sql server (hope not, as my resent reinstall would have broken them anyway!)</p><p>I haven't deliberately enabled any throttling</p><p>I may have too many things starting up at startup, I have tried to prune them but the PC still takes a long time to boot.</p><p>I currently have seen windows defender taking a lot of resources on other machine's at times but I don't think its that (though I might look at it)</p><p>not in a VM</p><p></p><p>I thought the PC was a reasonable fast processor with a reasonable amount of ram but is still very slow at startup, several minutes after logon before things are all started</p><p></p><p>I'll just try setting the service to restart on fail twice and see if that's enough, hopefully the delay after the first fail should be enough for SQL server to finish starting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrkaras, post: 1199046, member: 27598"] I already have upgraded the motherboard/processor to try to make things faster, but hopefully I can put an SSD in one day. it is already sql server 2016 I don't have any particularly good reasons not to swap to MySQL, just like mssql (for no particular reason) I guess I'll just work around it for now, it helps to have acknowledgment of the issue even if it won't be fixed. I don't think I have anything else running on the sql server (hope not, as my resent reinstall would have broken them anyway!) I haven't deliberately enabled any throttling I may have too many things starting up at startup, I have tried to prune them but the PC still takes a long time to boot. I currently have seen windows defender taking a lot of resources on other machine's at times but I don't think its that (though I might look at it) not in a VM I thought the PC was a reasonable fast processor with a reasonable amount of ram but is still very slow at startup, several minutes after logon before things are all started I'll just try setting the service to restart on fail twice and see if that's enough, hopefully the delay after the first fail should be enough for SQL server to finish starting [/QUOTE]
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