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SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition introduced support for the use of Windows 2000 Address Windowing Extensions (AWE) to address 8GB of memory on Windows 2000 Advanced Server and 32GB of memory on Windows 2000 Datacentre. With AWE, SQL Server can reserve...
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Top Tips for SQL Server Clustering
As part of a current project I am working on, I came across this article , which includes a tip for clustering SQL Server workgroup edition using a combination of Windows clustering and virtual server !
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Error with SQL Server 2005 Database Mail
I was passed an interesting issue with database mail to have a look at on one of our clustered production SQL Server systems earlier this week. We have a large multi-node PolyServe cluster running our SQL Server 2005 64-bit Enterprise Edition platform...
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