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From: gjb (fleabite_at_tiscali.co.uk)
Date: 11/10/04


Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 13:40:17 -0000

Hi,

I am buying a new server for running various monitoring and reporting
software such as MOM and Promodag Exchange reporter.
These require to have SQL 2000 installed and I am unsure which version and
licencing regime to follow.
The server will be dual processor with 4GB RAM. Our actual requirments do
not need SQL Enterprise but the docs say that SQL standard only supports 2GB
RAM. Does this mean I must have Enterprise?
Secondly there will be no users as such, just the MOM managed servers and
the MOM management console so what would be the appropriate and most cost
effective licencing regime to opt for.?

Thanks,

Gerry



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