I am MCDBA and I want to make my email address like john@.mcdba.com... is it
possible?
Thanks
John wrote:
> I am MCDBA and I want to make my email address like
> john@.mcdba.com... is it possible?
> Thanks
The domain is owned by Syber Corporation and they're not likely to be
dishing out email addresses
David Gugick
Imceda Software
www.imceda.com
sql
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Maximum Memory Configurations
What is the maximum amount of memory SQL2K can address per instance using the following configuration
WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RAM
SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixes
AWE Enabled
/PAE switch in boot.ini
Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account.
The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K Advanced Server but has no mention of max memory allowed.
It is my understanding that each instance will be able to use all of its =
addressable RAM. In your scenario you could configure three instances =
to use 8GB of RAM and you could have a fourth using 4GB of RAM. That =
would allow 4GB of free memory for the OS to work with. Of course you =
could install more instances, but you would want to limit the amount of =
RAM each uses so that you do not run into problems by trying to allocate =
more memory than you have in the server.=20
--=20
Keith
"Douglas Luke" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =
news:D6F9605B-497D-49C6-9BED-FF0B19B83BC9@.microsoft.com...
> What is the maximum amount of memory SQL2K can address per instance =
using the following configuration
>=20
> WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RAM
> SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixes
> AWE Enabled
> /PAE switch in boot.ini
> Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account.
>=20
> The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K =
Advanced Server but has no mention of max memory allowed.
WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RAM
SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixes
AWE Enabled
/PAE switch in boot.ini
Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account.
The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K Advanced Server but has no mention of max memory allowed.
It is my understanding that each instance will be able to use all of its =
addressable RAM. In your scenario you could configure three instances =
to use 8GB of RAM and you could have a fourth using 4GB of RAM. That =
would allow 4GB of free memory for the OS to work with. Of course you =
could install more instances, but you would want to limit the amount of =
RAM each uses so that you do not run into problems by trying to allocate =
more memory than you have in the server.=20
--=20
Keith
"Douglas Luke" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =
news:D6F9605B-497D-49C6-9BED-FF0B19B83BC9@.microsoft.com...
> What is the maximum amount of memory SQL2K can address per instance =
using the following configuration
>=20
> WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RAM
> SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixes
> AWE Enabled
> /PAE switch in boot.ini
> Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account.
>=20
> The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K =
Advanced Server but has no mention of max memory allowed.
Maximum Memory Configurations
What is the maximum amount of memory SQL2K can address per instance using the following configuratio
WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RA
SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixe
AWE Enable
/PAE switch in boot.in
Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account
The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K Advanced Server but has no mention of max memory allowed.It is my understanding that each instance will be able to use all of its =addressable RAM. In your scenario you could configure three instances =to use 8GB of RAM and you could have a fourth using 4GB of RAM. That =would allow 4GB of free memory for the OS to work with. Of course you =could install more instances, but you would want to limit the amount of =RAM each uses so that you do not run into problems by trying to allocate =more memory than you have in the server.
-- Keith
"Douglas Luke" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =news:D6F9605B-497D-49C6-9BED-FF0B19B83BC9@.microsoft.com...
> What is the maximum amount of memory SQL2K can address per instance =using the following configuration
> > WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RAM
> SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixes
> AWE Enabled
> /PAE switch in boot.ini
> Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account.
> > The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K =Advanced Server but has no mention of max memory allowed.
WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RA
SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixe
AWE Enable
/PAE switch in boot.in
Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account
The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K Advanced Server but has no mention of max memory allowed.It is my understanding that each instance will be able to use all of its =addressable RAM. In your scenario you could configure three instances =to use 8GB of RAM and you could have a fourth using 4GB of RAM. That =would allow 4GB of free memory for the OS to work with. Of course you =could install more instances, but you would want to limit the amount of =RAM each uses so that you do not run into problems by trying to allocate =more memory than you have in the server.
-- Keith
"Douglas Luke" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =news:D6F9605B-497D-49C6-9BED-FF0B19B83BC9@.microsoft.com...
> What is the maximum amount of memory SQL2K can address per instance =using the following configuration
> > WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RAM
> SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixes
> AWE Enabled
> /PAE switch in boot.ini
> Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account.
> > The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K =Advanced Server but has no mention of max memory allowed.
Maximum Memory Configurations
What is the maximum amount of memory SQL2K can address per instance using th
e following configuration
WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RAM
SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixes
AWE Enabled
/PAE switch in boot.ini
Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account.
The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K Advanced Se
rver but has no mention of max memory allowed.It is my understanding that each instance will be able to use all of its =
addressable RAM. In your scenario you could configure three instances =
to use 8GB of RAM and you could have a fourth using 4GB of RAM. That =
would allow 4GB of free memory for the OS to work with. Of course you =
could install more instances, but you would want to limit the amount of =
RAM each uses so that you do not run into problems by trying to allocate =
more memory than you have in the server.=20
--=20
Keith
"Douglas Luke" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =
news:D6F9605B-497D-49C6-9BED-FF0B19B83BC9@.microsoft.com...
> What is the maximum amount of memory SQL2K can address per instance =
using the following configuration
>=20
> WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RAM
> SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixes
> AWE Enabled
> /PAE switch in boot.ini
> Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account.
>=20
> The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K =
Advanced Server but has no mention of max memory allowed.
e following configuration
WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RAM
SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixes
AWE Enabled
/PAE switch in boot.ini
Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account.
The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K Advanced Se
rver but has no mention of max memory allowed.It is my understanding that each instance will be able to use all of its =
addressable RAM. In your scenario you could configure three instances =
to use 8GB of RAM and you could have a fourth using 4GB of RAM. That =
would allow 4GB of free memory for the OS to work with. Of course you =
could install more instances, but you would want to limit the amount of =
RAM each uses so that you do not run into problems by trying to allocate =
more memory than you have in the server.=20
--=20
Keith
"Douglas Luke" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =
news:D6F9605B-497D-49C6-9BED-FF0B19B83BC9@.microsoft.com...
> What is the maximum amount of memory SQL2K can address per instance =
using the following configuration
>=20
> WIN 2003 32 bit Enterprise Edition OS with 32 GB RAM
> SQL2K SP3 32 bit Enterprise Edition w/ hot fixes
> AWE Enabled
> /PAE switch in boot.ini
> Lock pages in memory enabled for MSSQL Service Account.
>=20
> The BOL says SQL2K 32 bit can address up to 8 GB of RAM on Win2K =
Advanced Server but has no mention of max memory allowed.
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