Showing posts with label w2k3. Show all posts
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Monday, March 19, 2012

New Server for Yukon and W2K3

Dear All,
We are looking for new server acting as our main DC as
well as SQL Server 2K. In the future, maybe year or two
later, we'll upgrade to W2K3 and Yukon. Do you have any
spec info for Yukon? I could find nothing on MSDN.com.
or Do you have any recommendation for this new server? We
are going to pick up one from Dell.
Thanks for your help!!
HarrisonThere is some information for Yukon on http://www.microsoft.com/sql/
For a server, you need to tell us what it is used for, how many users, how
many databases, database size etc to be able to give you a rough idea of
what you need.
Cheers
--
Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Epprecht Consulting (PTY) LTD
Johannesburg, South Africa
Mobile: +27-82-552-0268
IM: mike@.NOSPAMepprecht.net
Specialist SQL Server Solutions and Consulting
"Harrison" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0da501c3dacb$fc1840d0$a601280a@.phx.gbl...
> Dear All,
> We are looking for new server acting as our main DC as
> well as SQL Server 2K. In the future, maybe year or two
> later, we'll upgrade to W2K3 and Yukon. Do you have any
> spec info for Yukon? I could find nothing on MSDN.com.
> or Do you have any recommendation for this new server? We
> are going to pick up one from Dell.
> Thanks for your help!!
> Harrison
>|||> Do you have any recommendation for this new server?
If you mean hardware, that's like me asking you what kind of car or house I
should buy. A lot of factors, aren't there?
--
Aaron Bertrand
SQL Server MVP
http://www.aspfaq.com/|||There are about 100 end-users and current SQL 2000 will be
transfer into it. It includes 19 DBs and about 16G in
total. 25G Program Files, 8G User Folders. It will at
least good for 3 years and will upgrade to W2k3 and Yukon
on next year.
Harrison
>--Original Message--
>There is some information for Yukon on
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/
>For a server, you need to tell us what it is used for,
how many users, how
>many databases, database size etc to be able to give you
a rough idea of
>what you need.
>Cheers
>--
>Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
>Epprecht Consulting (PTY) LTD
>Johannesburg, South Africa
>Mobile: +27-82-552-0268
>IM: mike@.NOSPAMepprecht.net
>Specialist SQL Server Solutions and Consulting
>"Harrison" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:0da501c3dacb$fc1840d0$a601280a@.phx.gbl...
>> Dear All,
>> We are looking for new server acting as our main DC as
>> well as SQL Server 2K. In the future, maybe year or two
>> later, we'll upgrade to W2K3 and Yukon. Do you have any
>> spec info for Yukon? I could find nothing on MSDN.com.
>> or Do you have any recommendation for this new server?
We
>> are going to pick up one from Dell.
>> Thanks for your help!!
>> Harrison
>
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>

New Server for Yukon and W2K3

Dear All,
We are looking for new server acting as our main DC as
well as SQL Server 2K. In the future, maybe year or two
later, we'll upgrade to W2K3 and Yukon. Do you have any
spec info for Yukon? I could find nothing on MSDN.com.
or Do you have any recommendation for this new server? We
are going to pick up one from Dell.
Thanks for your help!!
HarrisonThere is some information for Yukon on http://www.microsoft.com/sql/
For a server, you need to tell us what it is used for, how many users, how
many databases, database size etc to be able to give you a rough idea of
what you need.
Cheers
Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Epprecht Consulting (PTY) LTD
Johannesburg, South Africa
Mobile: +27-82-552-0268
IM: mike@.NOSPAMepprecht.net
Specialist SQL Server Solutions and Consulting
"Harrison" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0da501c3dacb$fc1840d0$a601280a@.phx.gbl...
quote:

> Dear All,
> We are looking for new server acting as our main DC as
> well as SQL Server 2K. In the future, maybe year or two
> later, we'll upgrade to W2K3 and Yukon. Do you have any
> spec info for Yukon? I could find nothing on MSDN.com.
> or Do you have any recommendation for this new server? We
> are going to pick up one from Dell.
> Thanks for your help!!
> Harrison
>
|||> Do you have any recommendation for this new server?
If you mean hardware, that's like me asking you what kind of car or house I
should buy. A lot of factors, aren't there?
Aaron Bertrand
SQL Server MVP
http://www.aspfaq.com/|||There are about 100 end-users and current SQL 2000 will be
transfer into it. It includes 19 DBs and about 16G in
total. 25G Program Files, 8G User Folders. It will at
least good for 3 years and will upgrade to W2k3 and Yukon
on next year.
Harrison
quote:

>--Original Message--
>There is some information for Yukon on

http://www.microsoft.com/sql/
quote:

>For a server, you need to tell us what it is used for,

how many users, how
quote:

>many databases, database size etc to be able to give you

a rough idea of
quote:

>what you need.
>Cheers
>--
>Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
>Epprecht Consulting (PTY) LTD
>Johannesburg, South Africa
>Mobile: +27-82-552-0268
>IM: mike@.NOSPAMepprecht.net
>Specialist SQL Server Solutions and Consulting
>"Harrison" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
quote:

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

New domain

I have a client that has been running 2 separate domains (same subnet). An
NT4 domain and a W2K3 domain. All clients have been added to the W2k3
domain. The NT domain now consists of a PDC, a BDC and 2 SQL 2000 servers
running W2k. My plan is to simply downlevel (remove from NT domain add to
workgroup) 2 SQL servers and then add them to to W2K3 domain. This would
render PDC and BDC with out use and we could do whatever with them. I am
wondering if this will cause any issues with SQL servers that I am not
forseeing. Insights very much appreciated.I cannot see any problems switching domain belonging as long as you dont
rename the SQL servers hostnames. You might also want to keep an eye on
which account is running the SQL services.
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Johan Engdahl
CCSA, CCSE, CCA, MCP | johan AT firewall1 DOT nu | http://www.firewall1.nu
"Laurie" <Laurie@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have a client that has been running 2 separate domains (same subnet). An
> NT4 domain and a W2K3 domain. All clients have been added to the W2k3
> domain. The NT domain now consists of a PDC, a BDC and 2 SQL 2000 servers
> running W2k. My plan is to simply downlevel (remove from NT domain add to
> workgroup) 2 SQL servers and then add them to to W2K3 domain. This would
> render PDC and BDC with out use and we could do whatever with them. I am
> wondering if this will cause any issues with SQL servers that I am not
> forseeing. Insights very much appreciated.
>