- SQL Server provides parallel queries processing to optimize query execution and index operations for computers that have more than one microprocessor (CPU). Because SQL Server can perform a query or index operation in parallel by using several operating system threads, the operation can be completed quickly and efficiently.
- During query optimization, SQL Server looks for queries or index operations that might benefit from parallel execution.
- For these queries, SQL Server inserts exchange operators into the query execution plan to prepare the query for parallel execution.
- After exchange operators are inserted, the result is a parallel-query execution plan.
- A parallel query processing execution plan can use more than one thread. A serial execution plan, used by a nonparallel query, uses only one thread for its execution. The actual number of threads used by a parallel query is determined at query plan execution initialization and is determined by the complexity of the plan and the degree of parallelism.
- Degree of parallelism determines the maximum number of CPUs that are being used; it does not mean the number of threads that are being used. The degree of parallelism value is set at the server level and can be modified by using the sp_configure system stored procedure.
- You can override this value for individual query or index statements by specifying the MAXDOP query hint or MAXDOP index option.
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The SQL Server query optimizer does not use a parallel execution plan for a query if any one of the following conditions is true:
- The serial execution cost of the query is not high enough to consider an alternative, parallel execution plan.
- A serial execution plan is considered faster than any possible parallel execution plan for the particular query.
- A serial execution plan is considered faster than any possible parallel execution plan for the particular query.
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Configure the max degree of parallelism option
- In Object Explorer, right-click a server and select Properties.
- Click the Advanced node.
- In the Max Degree of Parallelism box, select the maximum number of processors to use in parallel plan execution.
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