Overview
If Microsoft SQL Server memory consumption is not limited by default, so Microsoft SQL Server can use a large amount of memory and the server can, after some time, start to use virtual memory. This can cause performance issues and other problems.
Solution
Please see our user guide article that provides guidelines, examples and instructions on Changing the Memory Limit for a Microsoft SQL Server Instance
See also our KB article on Monitoring and Optimizing M-Files Performance.pdf, if further assistance is needed please contact M-Files Support and provide the details mentioned in chapter 4. Contacting Support
