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Diego
Guest
Hello,
I have seen that it is possible to install SQL Server 2000 on top of
Windows Server 2003 as long as it is SP3 or later (would be SP4 since
that is the current one). Is that correct? Are there any tricks to
it? Also, would there be any problems if IIS was configured on the
server as well (so one server would have WIndows Server 2003 with IIS
configured and SQL Server 2000). Would there be any problems with
this setup? Would it be difficult to setup a failover server or
clustering? Is it better to have two separate servers? If so, why?
Thanks for your help,
Diego
I have seen that it is possible to install SQL Server 2000 on top of
Windows Server 2003 as long as it is SP3 or later (would be SP4 since
that is the current one). Is that correct? Are there any tricks to
it? Also, would there be any problems if IIS was configured on the
server as well (so one server would have WIndows Server 2003 with IIS
configured and SQL Server 2000). Would there be any problems with
this setup? Would it be difficult to setup a failover server or
clustering? Is it better to have two separate servers? If so, why?
Thanks for your help,
Diego