I do not know SQL that well and do not have certification, but I have worked with it and can do basic things. 
So, my question, we have 3x Dell R520 servers set up in HA with VMware Sphere 5.x Server specs are decent, but I know they are populated with 2TB 7200rpm drives and I do not know what RAID controllers are being used and what RAID setup. IT is outsourced and they won't give me the information. Actual servers are connected at 1GB, but not sure if they are aggregated.
The Virtual server has 8 cores, 32GB RAM and 3 volumes, C - Boot, D - Default databases and E - for our software databases. Windows Server 2012 R2 is installed and SQL 2014 Std + SP2 has been set to use max 24GB RAM. There are 59 Databases, excluding the default ones, but I can't say how many of them are being used. This SQL Server is mainly for Acctec software. For some reason all our servers are VMs, even the DCs and there are about 19 Servers. I hope this is enough info for now.
There are 2 other entities involved with this server, namely IT Support company and Acctec. Our software is slow and we have excel files pulling data from the server as well, which takes a long time. As per normal, these 2 companies blame each other for the slowness.
I want to do some troubleshooting from my side to see if it's the software that is slow, e.q. queries taking to long or holding things back or if the hardware can't cope anymore. Looking at the basics, the hardware is doing fine, except, I don't like those normal sata drives, which I think is the main problem.
All this said, we will be moving over to MS Dynamics 365 end of this year, so buying new hardware is out of the question, since we will be hosting it in the cloud.
Average CPU usage is about 54% and mem is at 29GB. Where do I start the troubleshooting?
So, my question, we have 3x Dell R520 servers set up in HA with VMware Sphere 5.x Server specs are decent, but I know they are populated with 2TB 7200rpm drives and I do not know what RAID controllers are being used and what RAID setup. IT is outsourced and they won't give me the information. Actual servers are connected at 1GB, but not sure if they are aggregated.
The Virtual server has 8 cores, 32GB RAM and 3 volumes, C - Boot, D - Default databases and E - for our software databases. Windows Server 2012 R2 is installed and SQL 2014 Std + SP2 has been set to use max 24GB RAM. There are 59 Databases, excluding the default ones, but I can't say how many of them are being used. This SQL Server is mainly for Acctec software. For some reason all our servers are VMs, even the DCs and there are about 19 Servers. I hope this is enough info for now.
There are 2 other entities involved with this server, namely IT Support company and Acctec. Our software is slow and we have excel files pulling data from the server as well, which takes a long time. As per normal, these 2 companies blame each other for the slowness.
I want to do some troubleshooting from my side to see if it's the software that is slow, e.q. queries taking to long or holding things back or if the hardware can't cope anymore. Looking at the basics, the hardware is doing fine, except, I don't like those normal sata drives, which I think is the main problem.
All this said, we will be moving over to MS Dynamics 365 end of this year, so buying new hardware is out of the question, since we will be hosting it in the cloud.
Average CPU usage is about 54% and mem is at 29GB. Where do I start the troubleshooting?

