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How to resolve RESOURCE_SEMAPHORE and RESOURCE_SEMAPHORE_QUERY_COMPILE wait types

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We are trying to figure out root cause of slow running sql server queries hitting/fetching data from one of the database , size 300 GB, hosted on server with below configuration: Windows server 2003 R2, SP2, Enterprise Edition, 16 GB RAM , 12 CPU'S 32 Bit SQL server 2005, SP4, Enterprise Edition, 32 Bit. We have already informed business on the upgrade to 64 bit which would take over a month. But for the current issue, we are trying to gather the data if we can resolve the memory pressure or finally come to a conclusion to increase RAM. Action Completed: Re-indexing and update stats are proper for this DB. As shown below, we have been noticing the semaphore waittype for past 5 days, ran during the load hours: ![RESOURCE][1] Few info after below queries: size of buffer= 137272 SELECT SUM(virtual_memory_committed_kb) FROM sys.dm_os_memory_clerks WHERE type='MEMORYCLERK_SQLBUFFERPOOL' and semaphore memory= 644024 per below query SELECT SUM(total_memory_kb) FROM sys.dm_exec_query_resource_semaphores Below is some more info gathered from dm_exec_query_resource_semaphores and sys.dm_exec_query_memory_grants dmv's ![DMV][2] So from above info gathered and per SP_Blitz data Resource semaphore seems to be the problem. Is memory 'target_memory_kb' assigned for resource semaphore id's too low, as compared to 16 GB RAM available. Note* per analysis on 8 hours run 'target_memory_kb' is always under 1 GB, compared to 16 GB available? what could be the issue here and how to resolve, please suggest Thanks [1]: /storage/temp/2273-resource-semaphore.png [2]: /storage/temp/2275-infosema.jpg

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