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Answer by Fatherjack

1: the memory that SSMS uses is not controlled by the settings in SQL Server. Many people avoid installing SSMS on production SQL Servers to avoid it taking a lot of resources and making a problem for...

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Answer by sqlaj 1

I addition to what FatherJack mentions, MAX Memory setting controls the buffer pool, usually the largest part of SQL Memory consumption. Other components will use memory as well all together can total...

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Answer by Fatherjack

1: the memory that SSMS uses is not controlled by the settings in SQL Server. Many people avoid installing SSMS on production SQL Servers to avoid it taking a lot of resources and making a problem for...

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Answer by sqlaj 1

I addition to what FatherJack mentions, MAX Memory setting controls the buffer pool, usually the largest part of SQL Memory consumption. Other components will use memory as well all together can total...

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