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		<title>SQL Server – File stats using Fn_virtualfilestats</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fn_virtualfilestats() is in-build function in the SQL Server and really useful for understanding the amount of I/O within individual files on your SQL Server system. It returns I/O statistics for database files, including log files. Syntax fn_virtualfilestats ( { database_id &#124; NULL } , { file_id &#124; NULL } )</p>
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