Hi, all.
I wonder how much memory I should reserve for MS SQL Server 6.5 when I am
upgrading it to MS SQL Server 2000?
As you know, MS SQL Server 2000 uses dynamic configuration as default. So I
don't have to reserve any space for it.
But MS SQL Server 6.5 uses static configuration. I wonder how much memery I
should reserve for it.
I suppose that I reserver 50% of memory for MS SQL Server 6.5 and remainder
for MS SQL Server 2000.
Am I right?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you.It should be ok, although this is not the most important consideration.
Check
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/instsql/in_upgrade_4khg.asp.
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"Kim Keuk Tae" <zyuuzika@.korea.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, all.
> I wonder how much memory I should reserve for MS SQL Server 6.5 when I am
> upgrading it to MS SQL Server 2000?
> As you know, MS SQL Server 2000 uses dynamic configuration as default. So
I
> don't have to reserve any space for it.
> But MS SQL Server 6.5 uses static configuration. I wonder how much memery
I
> should reserve for it.
> I suppose that I reserver 50% of memory for MS SQL Server 6.5 and
remainder
> for MS SQL Server 2000.
> Am I right?
> Any advice would be appreciated.
> Thank you.
>
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