Clint Jones
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SQL SERVER 2005 64-Bit (Standard & Enterprise)
This is a more knowledge based questions than an application help or issues:
You think it would be easy. Even I try with Microsoft.. Links of 2005 take you right 2012... Google has been much help...
I just want to know the maximum number of Processors, maximum memory RAM and Maximum memory hard drive running Windows 2003 R2.
The specs Im needing from above is for:
MS SQL Server 2005 Standard -- 64-Bit &
MS SQL Server 2005 Enterprise.
Thanks
You think it would be easy. Even I try with Microsoft.. Links of 2005 take you right 2012... Google has been much help...
I just want to know the maximum number of Processors, maximum memory RAM and Maximum memory hard drive running Windows 2003 R2.
The specs Im needing from above is for:
MS SQL Server 2005 Standard -- 64-Bit &
MS SQL Server 2005 Enterprise.
Thanks
These links might be usefull for your case:
RAM:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/ en-us/libr ary/window s/desktop/ aa366778(v =vs.85).as px#physica l_memory_l imits_wind ows_server _2003_r2
Giannis
RAM:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/
Giannis
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No I have that! It just says what ever the OS can handle.
To be precise, what it states is that Windows 2003 Standard Edition only supports 32 GB, even if you have SQL Server 2005/2008 Enterprise Edition.
To be precise, what it states is that Windows 2003 Standard Edition only supports 32 GB, even if you have SQL Server 2005/2008 Enterprise Edition.
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Found it on my own and wanted to insure it was included in the knowledge base in case someone else might need to reference it. Clint
Processors
http://msdn.microsoft.com/
RAM:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/
Giannis