We use the "old" MSDE Engine to host our time management database.
Now we have to change the server due a hardware defect. The new machine is a Dual Xeon 3GHZ with 2GB RAM with windows 2000 server on it.
Is it allowed to use the express edition on this machine and are where any known problems for the client access?
I known many useless questions, but I didn't found any informations about these topics.
Server setup:Server with 4 CPU's and 4G of RamThe server is used as a distributor between a separate publisher and aseparate subscriber sever.My question is:1)Can I install Standard edition of SQl Server on the distributorserver or does it need to be Enterprise. Keeping in mind that theservers primary role is to serve as a distributor in a replconfiguration.2)Can I license the server per CAL or does it need to be by CPU. I'mthinking I could license it by CAL, so I would only need to purchase acouple of CALS for the replication agents that run on the server... isthis assumption correct?Thx in advance.
I'm trying to understand Microsoft SQL Server 2000 licence.
We want to buy the standard edition with 5 CAL's. What happen if we have sometime more then 5 users who try to connect from their home via Entreprise Manager. What happen exactly to the sixth person who try to connect ?
The question is regarding licences for clients who want to put their databases on the internet using our web servers. We have this in our price list as a service. We have been offering this service for a ong time.
Now we are using old licences v 7.0 for NT servers, and we need version w2000 for w2000 servers.
Our doubt is how to work the concurrent users through the internet. Can a server with mnimum number of licences serve hundereds of users through the internet,since users don't access the sql databases directly?
If anyone could help I would really appreciate it, or even offer a reference article
What type of licence do I need to run Desktop Edition of SQL 7.0. Is there such a thing as desktop license. How much Does it approximately cost. Thanks
Hi,I have just started a business and I was wondering if I could get someadvice about product selection. I am currently buiding my websiteusing asp.net connecting to sql server database.My question: Am I only required to purchase a SQL Server DevelopersLicence? I won't be hosting the site so I think this is correct butthought I should check.Cheers,Jack
Do I need a licence and what type of licence for client tool - SQL Server Managment Studio on a developer PC? If I have five developers working on one project using one SQL Server 2005 database and they all need SQL Server Managment Studio SQL Server Managment Studio and SQL Server Managment Business Intelligenence Development Studio on their PC, how many licencese do I need in total and what type of licences do we need and what edition do we need to install on that single development server?
HI there, probably an old common question. Installing the Advanced SQL Express version for use at work. Does it require a licence or licences or is free? Any answer much appreciated. Thanks Rick
We are in the process of installing SQL 2005 Standard Edition on Servers with two Intel Xeon 2.6Ghz processors. We want to buy a processor licence for each server rather than CAL's, but do we have to buy two processor licences or is it possible to configure SQL 2005 to only use one processor on a dual processor server and thus only need to buy a single processor licence.
7.SQL Server Wrkgroup Edtn 2005 Win32 English MVL 1 Processor License
8.SQL Server Wrkgroup Edtn 2005 Win32 English MVL 5 Clt
9.SQL Workgroup CAL 2005 Win32 English MVL User CAL
10.SQL Workgroupx CAL 2005 Win32 English MVL Device CAL
11.SQL Svr Developer Edtn 2005 Win32 X64/IA64 English MVL
our environment is
SERVER1,SERVER2,SERVER3 AND SERVER4-DMZ for DEV,QA,TRG AND DR
The servers are coming with the latest version of VMware starter license according to the no of cpu for each server with 2 x Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor 2.66ghz with minimum 16gb memory and minimum 6 * 146 GB HDD.
Server1 will be partitioned into 5 logical servers
Server2 will be partitioned into 5 logical servers
DEV-tranApp,QA- tranApp, TRG- tranApp,DR-tranApp and FP/BugTrack host.
Server3 will be partitioned into 5 logical servers
DEV-tranDB,QA- tranDB, TRG- tranDB,DR-tranDB and AD
SERVER4-DMZ will be partitioned into 9 logical servers
The OS for the servers are Windows 2003 advance server OS with SAN Connectivity.this is the achitecture. Please suggest the best licence to buy for this achitecture.
Does anyone know if there are any licence implications (SAP side) against Microsoft .NET Data Provider for mySAP Business Suite?
I heard from a colleague that if my SQL Server has (for example) 5 users, if SQL does connect to SAP, it would require the user license of 5 more users?
If there any implications similar to this one with SAP?