Windows OS Good For SQL Server Performance

Apr 11, 2008




























Hello,

I need to choose the OS, for my SQL Server Database where performance is important and will be used on a regular basis of two hours.
Should we go for 32 bit or 64 bit processor?

How much RAM should be used 2 or 4GB ?
Should we use SAN, RAID or local disk , which one of them and why?

I need to tell the owner by Monday.

thanks,
Priyanka

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