Hello,
I need to install a new instance of SQL Server 2000 on a cluster.
Currently, we have three instances. Each instances stores program files on
the E:\ Drive. Each instance has its own drive for data and another for
logs. However, there is no more unallocated space on the array to create
another partitioned drive.
My question is: If I create the new instance, can I store the data and log
files on an existing drive? Are there any performance or overhead costs that
should be considered?
Thank you,
Caroline
Each instance must have separate disk resources from any other instances.
You will need new disks to create another instance.
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior Database Administrator
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
"Caroline" <Caroline@.community.nospam> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I need to install a new instance of SQL Server 2000 on a cluster.
> Currently, we have three instances. Each instances stores program files
> on
> the E:\ Drive. Each instance has its own drive for data and another for
> logs. However, there is no more unallocated space on the array to create
> another partitioned drive.
> My question is: If I create the new instance, can I store the data and
> log
> files on an existing drive? Are there any performance or overhead costs
> that
> should be considered?
> Thank you,
> Caroline
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Inside Info....
Anyone one have any inside info on SQL Server 2005... More specifically on
the version that will be avaiable... Such as what will MSDE become? Same
limitations as msde in the sql 05 version? Any info would be great...
Thanks,
Anthony NystromAnthony Nystrom wrote:
> Anyone one have any inside info on SQL Server 2005... More
> specifically on the version that will be avaiable... Such as what
> will MSDE become? Same limitations as msde in the sql 05 version?
> Any info would be great...
> Thanks,
> Anthony Nystrom
You can use the "MSDE" version of SQL Server 2005 now. It's called SQL
Server 2005 Express and you can download the beta here:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/msde/default.asp
David G.
the version that will be avaiable... Such as what will MSDE become? Same
limitations as msde in the sql 05 version? Any info would be great...
Thanks,
Anthony NystromAnthony Nystrom wrote:
> Anyone one have any inside info on SQL Server 2005... More
> specifically on the version that will be avaiable... Such as what
> will MSDE become? Same limitations as msde in the sql 05 version?
> Any info would be great...
> Thanks,
> Anthony Nystrom
You can use the "MSDE" version of SQL Server 2005 now. It's called SQL
Server 2005 Express and you can download the beta here:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/msde/default.asp
David G.
Inside Info....
Anyone one have any inside info on SQL Server 2005... More specifically on
the version that will be avaiable... Such as what will MSDE become? Same
limitations as msde in the sql 05 version? Any info would be great...
Thanks,
Anthony Nystrom
Anthony Nystrom wrote:
> Anyone one have any inside info on SQL Server 2005... More
> specifically on the version that will be avaiable... Such as what
> will MSDE become? Same limitations as msde in the sql 05 version?
> Any info would be great...
> Thanks,
> Anthony Nystrom
You can use the "MSDE" version of SQL Server 2005 now. It's called SQL
Server 2005 Express and you can download the beta here:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/msde/default.asp
David G.
the version that will be avaiable... Such as what will MSDE become? Same
limitations as msde in the sql 05 version? Any info would be great...
Thanks,
Anthony Nystrom
Anthony Nystrom wrote:
> Anyone one have any inside info on SQL Server 2005... More
> specifically on the version that will be avaiable... Such as what
> will MSDE become? Same limitations as msde in the sql 05 version?
> Any info would be great...
> Thanks,
> Anthony Nystrom
You can use the "MSDE" version of SQL Server 2005 now. It's called SQL
Server 2005 Express and you can download the beta here:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/msde/default.asp
David G.
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