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MSSQL For 64-Bit OS (Windows 2003 64-Bit)
Is there anyway We could install a MSSQL server 2000 32-Bit in the Windows 2003 Server 64-Bit? Or Any Solution? Or is there any Evaluation Copy we could get from microsoft of 64-bit MSSQL Server? Please help i am lost in 64-Bit MSSQL. Coz my company recently upgraded to 64-bit Windows 2003 sit on a Itatium 2
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MS has all the information you need at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/64bit/default.asp
Yes, it is possible to run 32 bit SQL on Windows 2003.
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It's possible but you don't get 64-bit performance, may even worse.
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It's possible but you don't get 64-bit performance, may even worse
Not according to microsoft
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinf...03benefits.asp
Also see SQL Magazine article (Commentary section)
http://www.sqlmag.com/Articles/Index...rticleID=39073
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I mean you even get worse performance if run 32-bit apps on 64-bit os. Better to run 64-bit sql2k on 64-bit os.
Last edited by rmiao; 05-29-2003 at 01:42 PM.
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Even 32 bit applications will benefit because of better CPU and IO management.
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Windows 64-bit version runs 32-bit apps in subsystem that emulates 32-bit environment, may cause performance hit.
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