Wednesday, March 28, 2012

help for licence purchase

Hello,
Thank you in advance.
I plan to buy SQL 2000. My situation is: two IIS boxes (
dual CPU), one SQL server ( DUAL CPU, 5GB Memory), they
are all running in Windows 2000.
Those two IIS boxes have some other VB applications (<15)
may access database.
Question:
which licence model is good for me? Standard or Enterprise
version?
alex| Hello,
|
| Thank you in advance.
|
| I plan to buy SQL 2000. My situation is: two IIS boxes (
| dual CPU), one SQL server ( DUAL CPU, 5GB Memory), they
| are all running in Windows 2000.
| Those two IIS boxes have some other VB applications (<15)
| may access database.
|
| Question:
| which licence model is good for me? Standard or Enterprise
| version?
--
Hi Alex,
Checkout the licensing section of the SQL Server FAQ at:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/faq.asp
Hope this helps,
--
Eric Cárdenas
SQL Server support|||Standard and Enterprise refer to the edition of SQL Server. The edition =is a separate item from the licensing mode. For licensing information =refer to http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/default.asp. For =information on each edition of SQL Server, refer to this page: =http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evaluation/features/choosing.asp
-- Keith
"alex" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =news:033c01c3cf25$1d1152c0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
> > Thank you in advance.
> > I plan to buy SQL 2000. My situation is: two IIS boxes ( > dual CPU), one SQL server ( DUAL CPU, 5GB Memory), they > are all running in Windows 2000.
> Those two IIS boxes have some other VB applications (<15) > may access database.
> > Question:
> which licence model is good for me? Standard or Enterprise > version?
> > alex >|||Thank you guys.
Please tell me how do I buy SQL server in simple words.
Alex
>--Original Message--
>Hello,
>Thank you in advance.
>I plan to buy SQL 2000. My situation is: two IIS boxes (
>dual CPU), one SQL server ( DUAL CPU, 5GB Memory), they
>are all running in Windows 2000.
>Those two IIS boxes have some other VB applications
(<15)
>may access database.
>Question:
>which licence model is good for me? Standard or
Enterprise
>version?
>alex
>.
>|||http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/default.asp
Next Steps
1.. Review the SQL Server Licensing FAQ.
2.. Compare prices of Oracle9i and IBM DB2 to learn how much you can =save with SQL Server.
3.. To obtain copies of SQL Server 2000, you can:
a.. Call (800) 426-9400 from the United States or call (877) =568-2495 from Canada to speak with a Microsoft representative. b.. Purchase licenses from Microsoft licensing program resellers. =(http://shop.microsoft.com/helpdesk/mvlref.asp)
c.. Order from a U.S. reseller =(http://shop.microsoft.com/helpdesk/reseller.asp).=20
d.. Search the Microsoft Worldwide Information site =(http://www.microsoft.com/worldwide/) to find an international reseller =in your location. e.. Buy online from shop.microsoft.com. -- Keith
"alex" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =news:09b401c3cfc1$258421c0$a601280a@.phx.gbl...
> Thank you guys.
> > Please tell me how do I buy SQL server in simple words.
> > Alex
> > >--Original Message--
> >Hello,
> >
> >Thank you in advance.
> >
> >I plan to buy SQL 2000. My situation is: two IIS boxes ( > >dual CPU), one SQL server ( DUAL CPU, 5GB Memory), they > >are all running in Windows 2000.
> >Those two IIS boxes have some other VB applications > (<15) > >may access database.
> >
> >Question:
> >which licence model is good for me? Standard or > Enterprise > >version?
> >
> >alex > >
> >.
> >

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