In query analyser what does the execution path show?

On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 14:10, brobborb wrote:
> No RAID set up.  it has 1 gig of RAM, vs 512 on the server with SQL 7
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>   Are you on a RAID 5? Could cause slower inserts (write) and fast selects
>   (read).
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>   Does your 2000 server have more RAM than the 7 server?
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>   -Kore
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>   I just did a little test.  I created a regular table, with one field.  I
>   used the Query Analyzer to insert 500 rows.  took about 4 seconds.
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>   In SQL 7, i did the same thing, except with 1000 rows.  The results showed
>   up in a split second.
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>   So far i know this (i hope i'm right!)
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>   It's not a coldfusion compatibility problem
>   It's not a crappy computer problem (the one running 2000 is 2.8ghz, the one
>   running SQL 7 is 900mhz)
>   It's not an indexing problem
>   No problems with SELECT statements.  Works fine, works great.
>   PROBLEMS with INSERT statements
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>   This is how simple the insert statement is (500 times)....INSERT INTO
>   testy(name) VALUES ("TEST000000000000000001")
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>   maybe there's something wrong with that insert thats causing SQL 2000 to
>   act funny :(
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>   I hate it when I dont know what the problem is!  You feel so helpless :(
>   haha  I am sure this is fixable because it has to be maybe we'll have
>   torequest a different CD!
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>     From: Rob
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>     Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 3:40 PM
>     Subject: Re: OT: migrating to SQL Server 2000
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>     Did your indexes come over ok? There is a setting somewhere on 7 I
>     believe when moving data if you do not say you want indexes to go they
>     wont. That could impact performace (more on selects I would imagine).
>     Anyway I have done at least 3 SQL7 -> SQL2000 and there were a few minor
>     problems (and very obscure syntax changes) but not much to write home
>     about.
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>     On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 13:16, brobborb wrote:
>     > Is there a HUGE difference between SQL 7 and SQL 2000???  Because 2000
>   is just running really slow and we can't figure out why.  Is there a
>   difference in syntax or something?  On SQL 7 a multiple insert query (400
>   inserts) finished in 400ms.  in 2000, same query, but in 7 SECONDS!!!
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>     > i've google some information and it seem others have come across this
>   problem, but we could not fix ours to work correctly.  I hope this is
>   fixable :(
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