To figure out which licensing option for SQL to recommend to our customers,
we need to know how many processors we need. On MSDN I ran through a couple
of capacity planning tools, but it keeps saying I need 2 CPUs, which costs
40K if you go with the Processor license (versus Server with User CALs). If i
could figure out how many users require one CPU, this would help me. You know
of any tools or capacity planning logic to help me?In article <C05A85E8-DF34-4EA0-82AD-7E415DF3C79C@.microsoft.com>, Emma
Nelson <EmmaNelson@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> To figure out which licensing option for SQL to recommend to our customers,
> we need to know how many processors we need. On MSDN I ran through a couple
> of capacity planning tools, but it keeps saying I need 2 CPUs, which costs
> 40K if you go with the Processor license (versus Server with User CALs). If i
> could figure out how many users require one CPU, this would help me. You know
> of any tools or capacity planning logic to help me?
This is what I used:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/faq.asp
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Vessel|||I have read through this Web site and called MS Sales reps. Question still
remains... thanks for responding though.
"Vessel" wrote:
> In article <C05A85E8-DF34-4EA0-82AD-7E415DF3C79C@.microsoft.com>, Emma
> Nelson <EmmaNelson@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > To figure out which licensing option for SQL to recommend to our customers,
> > we need to know how many processors we need. On MSDN I ran through a couple
> > of capacity planning tools, but it keeps saying I need 2 CPUs, which costs
> > 40K if you go with the Processor license (versus Server with User CALs). If i
> > could figure out how many users require one CPU, this would help me. You know
> > of any tools or capacity planning logic to help me?
> This is what I used:
> http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/faq.asp
> --
> Vessel
>|||"Emma Nelson" <EmmaNelson@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C05A85E8-DF34-4EA0-82AD-7E415DF3C79C@.microsoft.com...
> To figure out which licensing option for SQL to recommend to our
customers,
> we need to know how many processors we need. On MSDN I ran through a
couple
> of capacity planning tools, but it keeps saying I need 2 CPUs, which costs
> 40K if you go with the Processor license (versus Server with User CALs).
Note, that's if you require Enterprise Server. Standard Server is only
$5K/cpu last I checked.
> If i
> could figure out how many users require one CPU, this would help me. You
know
> of any tools or capacity planning logic to help me?
Well, sounds like you've already done the capacity planning. Not sure what
you're looking for differently.
Perhaps there's tuning in your app you can do to be less CPU intensive?
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