Friday, March 9, 2012

Memory Specifications for SS EE running on W2K3 EE

Good afternoon,
I am trying to find out the Capacity Specifications when SQL Server
Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition is running on Windows 2003 Enterprise
Edition server. I have the specifications for Windows 2000 Server, but I
cannot find out the specs when W2K3 is the OS. I am looking for the maximum
memory allowed, number of processors, etc.
Thanks,
RobertThey should be the same.
"Robert Koros" <RobertKoros@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Good afternoon,
> I am trying to find out the Capacity Specifications when SQL Server
> Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition is running on Windows 2003
> Enterprise
> Edition server. I have the specifications for Windows 2000 Server, but I
> cannot find out the specs when W2K3 is the OS. I am looking for the
> maximum
> memory allowed, number of processors, etc.
> Thanks,
> Robert|||Unfortunately they aren't. It would make sense, but there is a chart that I
saw for SQL Server 2000 running on W2K3 EE and there was a substanial
increase in the allowed memory, 32GB I believe. I am in the process of
building a new box/SAN and I want to know what the specs are for this OS.
"Bud Y. Zer" wrote:

> They should be the same.
> "Robert Koros" <RobertKoros@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9AD71CFD-E6B8-450D-B680-1F74BB955BBB@.microsoft.com...
>
>|||Ah, you're right. I read memory 'requirements' in your original post, not
'specifications'.
My mistake.
Now, what platform of SQL Server and windows are you running: 32bit or 64
bit?
This matrix might help:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evalua...ew/default.mspx
"Robert Koros" <RobertKoros@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Unfortunately they aren't. It would make sense, but there is a chart that
> I
> saw for SQL Server 2000 running on W2K3 EE and there was a substanial
> increase in the allowed memory, 32GB I believe. I am in the process of
> building a new box/SAN and I want to know what the specs are for this OS.
> "Bud Y. Zer" wrote:
>|||I am running SQL Server Enterprise Edition, but I am adding some additional
servers and a SAN as the number of databases, and therefore the load on my
current production server, is expanding. I was/am hoping to use standard
edition in combination with enterprise edition to do some log shipping so
that I can build a reporting server.
Both the OS and the RDBMS are 32-bit for now, but moving to 64-bit in the
very near future.
Thanks for the matrix, I have been looking for that for the last couple of
days now. Much appreciated.
Thanks,
Robert
"Bud Y. Zer" wrote:

> Ah, you're right. I read memory 'requirements' in your original post, not
> 'specifications'.
> My mistake.
> Now, what platform of SQL Server and windows are you running: 32bit or 64
> bit?
> This matrix might help:
> http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evalua...ew/default.mspx
>
>
> "Robert Koros" <RobertKoros@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2B3AA119-EE86-4D94-ADCF-8B986937AB92@.microsoft.com...
>
>

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