February 23, 2004 at 12:48 pm
Hi everyone. For a particular reason I have NT 4.0 and SQL 6.5 in my company. I must maintain this version for a year more but I want to know if NT 4.0 and SQL Server 6.5 could be installed on a Server with INTEL XEON double processors. There is any problem with SQL 6.5 and XEON technology?. Does anybody know it?.
Regards from
Rafael Marrero
February 24, 2004 at 7:06 am
I support HIS systems for a living and we have many clients running SQL 6.5/NT4.0 on quad xeon processors with no problems.
Roger Newton
MCT, MCDBA
February 24, 2004 at 11:40 am
I ran 6.5 on NT 4.0 with dual and quad Xeon's prior to upgrading. We did not have a problem due to the processor, either. SQL 6.5 was a little flaky anyway, but that wasn't due to the processor -- it was flaky on pentium pro's too.
Joe Johnson
NETDIO,LLC.
February 24, 2004 at 7:30 pm
Hi, Joe. When you say "SQL 6.5 was a little flaky" that means the SQL 6.5 doesn't work well ?. Does it give you any errors ?. Or only means loss of computing power. Sorry but I'm a little confused with the meaning of "flaky". !!!
Regards from Venezuela,
Rafael Marrero
February 25, 2004 at 6:28 am
Hi Rafael,
Sorry for the US slang -- it is very difficult not to use it sometimes. By flaky, I mean that it is not as robust as 7 or 2000; with 2000, I have had no true operational problems in over 3 years.
Sometimes I had issues on the 6.5 systems where shutdowns were required. I don't remember exactly what they were now (possibly memory related), but I remember it as having been "flaky".
Regards,
Joe
Joe Johnson
NETDIO,LLC.
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