Thursday, March 29, 2012

difference between sql 2000 standard Edition and Enterprise Editio

Hi, there,
I hv a few question on SQL 2000 server: Currently we are runing SQL 2000
with SP4, now we want upgrade to SQL 2000 Enterprise Edition. ( We Don't want
to upgrade to 2005 Eterprise Edition immediately due to other reason), can
any one of u tell me the difference between standard Edition and Enterprise
Edition due to there is a huge difference in price.
Thanks in advanced
Rgds
ShermaineHi
A list of features is at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/architec/8_ar_ts_1cdv.asp
The higher spec hardware support is at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/architec/8_ar_ts_8dbn.asp
John
"xiaomei" wrote:
> Hi, there,
> I hv a few question on SQL 2000 server: Currently we are runing SQL 2000
> with SP4, now we want upgrade to SQL 2000 Enterprise Edition. ( We Don't want
> to upgrade to 2005 Eterprise Edition immediately due to other reason), can
> any one of u tell me the difference between standard Edition and Enterprise
> Edition due to there is a huge difference in price.
> Thanks in advanced
> Rgds
> Shermaine|||Also know that if you are running Windows XP you cannot install enterprise
edition
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http://www.sqlmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/sql-server/200601/1|||Dear John,
Thanks so much.
Have a nice day!
Shermaine
"John Bell" wrote:
> Hi
> A list of features is at:
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/architec/8_ar_ts_1cdv.asp
> The higher spec hardware support is at:
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/architec/8_ar_ts_8dbn.asp
> John
>
> "xiaomei" wrote:
> > Hi, there,
> > I hv a few question on SQL 2000 server: Currently we are runing SQL 2000
> > with SP4, now we want upgrade to SQL 2000 Enterprise Edition. ( We Don't want
> > to upgrade to 2005 Eterprise Edition immediately due to other reason), can
> > any one of u tell me the difference between standard Edition and Enterprise
> > Edition due to there is a huge difference in price.
> >
> > Thanks in advanced
> >
> > Rgds
> > Shermaine|||Hi, thanks a lot.
Yes, we will run on windows 2000 server.
BTW, Does Microsoft still provide evaluation copy download for Windows SQL
2000 Enterprise Edition?
Thanks
Shermaine
"Prospero via SQLMonster.com" wrote:
> Also know that if you are running Windows XP you cannot install enterprise
> edition
> --
> Message posted via SQLMonster.com
> http://www.sqlmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/sql-server/200601/1
>|||Hi
An evaluation copy would only be needed if you are going to use the
additional features. I would not load this into a live environment. An
alternative might be to use the developer edition in your test environment,
if this is for stress testing then you should use similar hardware to the
live environment.
John
"xiaomei" wrote:
> Hi, thanks a lot.
> Yes, we will run on windows 2000 server.
> BTW, Does Microsoft still provide evaluation copy download for Windows SQL
> 2000 Enterprise Edition?
> Thanks
> Shermaine
> "Prospero via SQLMonster.com" wrote:
> > Also know that if you are running Windows XP you cannot install enterprise
> > edition
> >
> > --
> > Message posted via SQLMonster.com
> > http://www.sqlmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/sql-server/200601/1
> >

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