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FYI: 32-bit 2005 Version System Requirements

SQL Server 2005 32-bit System Requirements Hardware You can install the 32 bit versions on x86 hardware. Intel (Xenon with EM64T)
AMD64 (Optron, Athlon)
OS x86 hardware
32-bit editions of Windows Server 2003 SP1 – Standard, Enterprise and Datacenter.
Service Packs Service Pack 1 (9.00.2047.00) was the first service pack launched for SQL 2005 and it has 3 versions – x86 for 32-bit
– x64 for 64-bit
– IA64 for IA64 version only
editions of SQL 2005. An important thing to note here is that if you are running SQL Server 2005 32-bit edition on x64-bit hardware, then you need to install the x86 version of SP1
Editions available SQL Server 2005 32-bit versions are available as Enterprise, Standard, Workgroup, Developer and Express (replacement of MSDE 2000).
jhoy
?? Is this a question or for information [<img src=’/community/emoticons/emotion-1.gif’ alt=’:)‘ />]<br />You would get this from Books online or referring to MSSQL home page.<br /><b>Satya SKJ</b><br />Microsoft SQL Server MVP<br />Writer, Contributing Editor & Moderator<br /<a target="_blank" href=http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com>http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com</a><br /><center><font color="teal"><font size="1">This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of <i>knowledge sharing. <hr noshade size="1">Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves or we know where we can find information on it.</i></font id="size1"></font id="teal"></center>
"FYI" usually means informational, but my question is what is this doing on the Analysis Services section? Raulie
[<img src=’/community/emoticons/emotion-2.gif’ alt=’:D‘ />] .. ofcourse, but is there any joy in reiterating what it is there in BOL [<img src=’/community/emoticons/emotion-1.gif’ alt=’:)‘ />]<br /><br /><b>Satya SKJ</b><br />Microsoft SQL Server MVP<br />Writer, Contributing Editor & Moderator<br /<a target="_blank" href=http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com>http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com</a><br /><center><font color="teal"><font size="1">This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of <i>knowledge sharing. <hr noshade size="1">Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves or we know where we can find information on it.</i></font id="size1"></font id="teal"></center>
I’M SORRY…
I WOULD REALLY PICK ALL THE NEW INFO THAT I MIGHT FIND IN LEARNING THE ANALYSIS SERVICES AND NOT POST THOSE ALREADY AVAILABLE IN BOL..
jhoy
No worries, we appreciate as long as you have taken up what has been referred as a reply. Satya SKJ
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Writer, Contributing Editor & Moderator
http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com
This posting is provided AS IS with no rights for the sake of knowledge sharing. Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves or we know where we can find information on it.
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