No it will...but typically folks want to upgrade things like
SBSmonitoring which isn't supported.
In the R2 era we'll have SQL 2005 workgroup and MSDE side by side.
The limit is just the RAM on the box and the number of applications that
"BY DESIGN" want to grab ram and "BY DESIGN" release it at will...
Exchange is "by design" takes memory.
ISA 2004 on a msde instance "by design" takes memory......
At a certain point in time on a SBS box.. with a max of 4 gigs.. as long
as the application place nice with others and shares their toys, you are
fine. If they don't play nice on the playground with others...then you
start putting manditory throttles on MSDE instances so they will play
nice on the playground together.
(stomped on SBSmonitoring, and ISA's msde instances already)
Brian Desmond wrote:
*Bart-*
* *
*SQL2005 can coexist with SQL2000. From a basic appcompat standpoint,
you can load an instance of sql2005 side by side with sql2000 (msde).
If there’s some reason SBS in particular won’t function in this
capacity, well, that’s the SBS tradeoff I guess.*
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**Thanks,***
**Brian Desmond***
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Bart Van
den Wyngaert
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 29, 2006 10:20 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [ActiveDir] OT - Somebody already experience with SQL
Server Express?
Hi Susan,
Thanks for the feedback, I knew there were some SBS "mothers" and/or
"fathers" reading this list :-)
It's not like "I need SQL Express", it was a "is that a new direction
to follow" kinda question. SQL is not really my thing, only use it for
apps that require it. But it could have been that is was interesting
for some advantages... But as you just pointed out, I don't think
there are real advantages on a SBS box, instead more risks and looking
for trouble!
That's preciesly the answer I was looking for, thanks!
Bart
On 3/29/06, *Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]*
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hang on.. SBS?
SBSmonitoring is not supported on anything other than MSDE.
As part of R2 we'll get SQL 2005 workgroup...
Whatcha doing to that box? (me see SBS and I get protective motherly
instincts kick in)
Watch companyweb.. we're finding that it prefers .NET 1.whatever and not
2.x as well.
Bart Van den Wyngaert wrote:
Hi,
I was just reading about MS SQL Server Express and I was wondering if
somebody has already experience with it, more specifically with
migrating from MSDE on a SBS box?
Reason is that I want to know if it is an interesting thing to
consider or not. Also WSUS is installed on the box.
Thanks in advance for sharing,
Bart
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