Pretty simple question, what is the maximum amount of memory SQL 2000
Enterprise Edition can support on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition (all
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32GB on Win 2003 Enterprise
64GB on Win 2003 Datacenter
(I think.)
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Marks70 wrote:
>Pretty simple question, what is the maximum amount of memory SQL 2000
>Enterprise Edition can support on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition (all
>refering to the 32-bit versions). Thanks!
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64GB on Win 2003 Datacenter<br>
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4 GB.
Refer => http://support.microsoft.com/?id=274750
Thanks,
Sree
"Marks70" wrote:
> Pretty simple question, what is the maximum amount of memory SQL 2000
> Enterprise Edition can support on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition (all
> refering to the 32-bit versions). Thanks!|||Yes but the question was about Windows 2003 Enterprise which is 32GB in the
same article.
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"Sreejith G" <SreejithG@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The maximum amount of memory that can be supported on Windows Server 2003
> is
> 4 GB.
> Refer => http://support.microsoft.com/?id=274750
> Thanks,
> Sree
>
> "Marks70" wrote:
>> Pretty simple question, what is the maximum amount of memory SQL 2000
>> Enterprise Edition can support on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition (all
>> refering to the 32-bit versions). Thanks!|||Correction :) =>
The maximum amount of memory that can be supported on Windows Server 2003
is 4 GB. However, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition supports 32 GB of
physical RAM.
Thanks,
Sree
"Sreejith G" wrote:
> The maximum amount of memory that can be supported on Windows Server 2003 is
> 4 GB.
> Refer => http://support.microsoft.com/?id=274750
> Thanks,
> Sree
>
> "Marks70" wrote:
> > Pretty simple question, what is the maximum amount of memory SQL 2000
> > Enterprise Edition can support on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition (all
> > refering to the 32-bit versions). Thanks!|||Thanks guys!
"Marks70" wrote:
> Pretty simple question, what is the maximum amount of memory SQL 2000
> Enterprise Edition can support on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition (all
> refering to the 32-bit versions). Thanks!sql
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