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:04. Look for <span style="color:red">#DefaultDbCachePages = 2048</span>. | :04. Look for <span style="color:red">#DefaultDbCachePages = 2048</span>. | ||
:05. Remove the <span style="color:green">#</span> . | :05. Remove the <span style="color:green">#</span> . | ||
:06. Change the <span style="color:green">2048</span> to <span style="color:#0000ff"> | :06. Change the <span style="color:green">2048</span> to <span style="color:#0000ff">1000000</span> for 16 GB RAM. (will use 8GB RAM) | ||
:07. Save the file. | :07. Save the file. | ||
:08. Copy the <span style="color:#0000ff">firebird.conf</span> at Desktop. | :08. Copy the <span style="color:#0000ff">firebird.conf</span> at Desktop. |
Revision as of 03:34, 29 September 2017
Introduction
By Default firebird will not fully utilise the available RAM. Below is the how to Supercharging the FirebirdSQL so that
- 01. Fully utilise the available RAM (about 90% depend how big is the FDB size & number of FDB connected)
- 02. Improve performance
Requirement
- 64 bit Firebird Server
- Minimum 16 GB & above RAM
Steps
- 01. Browse to Firebird folder (Normally in C:\Program Files\Firebird\Firebird_3_0 for Firebird 3).
- 02. Look for firebird.conf file & copy to Desktop.
- 03. Open the firebird.conf at Desktop.
- 04. Look for #DefaultDbCachePages = 2048.
- 05. Remove the # .
- 06. Change the 2048 to 1000000 for 16 GB RAM. (will use 8GB RAM)
- 07. Save the file.
- 08. Copy the firebird.conf at Desktop.
- 09. Paste & Replace it in the Firebird folder firebird.conf file.
- 10. Restart the Server.
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See also
- Others Customisation