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lightweight pooling Option

Use the lightweight pooling option to provide a means of reducing the system overhead associated with the excessive context switching sometimes seen in symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) environments. When excessive context switching is present, lightweight pooling can provide better throughput by performing the context switching inline, thus helping to reduce user/kernel ring transitions.

Setting lightweight pooling to 1 causes Microsoft SQL Server to switch to fiber mode scheduling. The default value for this option is 0.

The lightweight pooling option is an advanced option. If you are using the sp_configure system stored procedure to change the setting, you can change lightweight pooling only when show advanced options is set to 1. The setting takes effect after the server is restarted.

Note

Lightweight pooling is not supported for Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP. Windows Server 2003 provides full support for lightweight pooling.

Note

   Common language runtime (CLR) execution is not supported under lightweight pooling. Disable one of two options: "clr enabled" or "lightweight pooling.

See Also

Concepts

Setting Server Configuration Options
clr enabled Option

Other Resources

RECONFIGURE (Transact-SQL)
sp_configure (Transact-SQL)

Help and Information

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