Re: Windows Server Standard vs. Enterprise
Hi,
If you have any updates or need any further assistance on this issue,
please feel free to let me know.
Thanks & Regards,
Ken Zhao
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| | Thank you so much for the response. To clarify what you are saying is,
I
| can
| | use Standard with a system that has more than 4 cores as long as the
| socket
| | count is no more than 4. So for example: 2 sockets each with Quad cores
| for a
| | total of 8 cores is fine but 6 sockets with single cores for a total of
6
| | cores would not work.
| |
| | And to sum it up, I do not need to change anything with my install.
Right?
| |
| | -----------
| | Anyone who knows everything, leads a pretty boring life
| |
| |
| | "Dirk-Thomas Brown" wrote:
| |
| | > Windows Server 2003 x64 Standard supports 4 Windows Server 2003 x64
| Standard
| | > PHYSICAL cpu's. Virtual, Hyper threading, core count irrelevant, how
| many in
| | > the sockets is however relevant.
| | >
| | > Dirk-Thomas
| | >
| | > "UWide User" <iseek2no@nospam.postalias> wrote in message
| | > news:8DA1CECF-5A81-48DA-9D98-EB4621A22E8B@microsoft.com...
| | > > Hello, I have installed Windows Server 2003 x64 Standard on a dual
| socket
| | > > Quad Core Blade. My app administrator has already installed Sql
2005
| | > > Enterprise. Being that this is the first 8 core system I had ever
| | > > installed,
| | > > I forgot that Windows Server standard only uses 4CPU's while
| enterprise
| | > > can
| | > > handle 8CPU's. In this situation does this still hold true? Or is
it
| the
| | > > number of sockets that is important? Basically I would like to know
| | > > whether I
| | > > need to upgrade the OS and if so can I just do an in-place upgrade
as
| we
| | > > have
| | > > production code on it now?
| | > >
| | > > Thank you for your help!
| | > >
| | > > -----------
| | > > Anyone who knows everything, leads a pretty boring life
| | >
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