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Posted by heyitsme_ryan on 06/29/05 05:36
Ei guys Im Ryan from Philippines, I need your advice and
recommendations about Windows 2003 Server and SQL Server 2000
installation. Well, heres the scenario.
First is for windows 2003 server:
We have a windows 2003 server that is a Logon Server and we have at
least 90 workstation here in our office to manage. The problem is when
we connect to this logon server. It takes 15 to 20 minutes to connect
the workstation to the server. My guess is the specs of the logon
server. This is the Specs: An IBM computer with a pentium IV 3.0GHz
processor, 512MB memory and a 40Gig Harddisk. Well, is that enough to
be a logon server? What is the minimum requirements?
Second, SQL Server:
My boss wants me to setup a SQL Server in a Dell computer with 2.8GHz,
a 512mb of memory and a 80Gig Harddisk. My question is also the same,
Is it enough requirement?
And another thing, my boss wants me to install a SQL Server right?
Well he said that I should install it in the two partition, thats
Partition C: and D: (of course this is a dual OS of both Server 2003),
so thats two SQL server in one harddisk. His Strategy is to backup
the database from C to D and if in case the server in C: went down
then the other SQL (which is in D: drive) will start its operation.
Is this the right thing to do for SQL server, I mean is this the
proper way of doing things in SQL Server Administration? Is there any
complications on this?
Please guys, I need your advice and expertise about this incident.
Thanks in Advance..........
Very truly yours,
Ryan
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