Friday, March 30, 2012

Max Memory Support of SQL 2000 Enterprise on Windows 2003 Enterpri

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!This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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32GB on Win 2003 Enterprise
64GB on Win 2003 Datacenter
(I think.)
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*mike hodgson*
http://sqlnerd.blogspot.com
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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