Is the single-processor SQL actually a different product from the
dual-processor SQL? Or is it strictly just a licensing difference?
Thanks> Is the single-processor SQL actually a different product from the
> dual-processor SQL? Or is it strictly just a licensing difference?
It is just the licensing. Depending on the edition of SQL Server it can
support from 2 up to 8 prcessors. Check the editions at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techin...sKChooseEd.asp.
Dejan Sarka, SQL Server MVP
Associate Mentor
Solid Quality Learning
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www.SolidQualityLearning.com
Friday, March 23, 2012
Is the single-processor SQL different than the dual-processor SQL?
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