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Re: Windows NT Server vs Windows NT Server Enterprise version

From: Peter Johnson <petertj_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 13:15:15 +0200
Message-ID: <80u2cs$175a$1@nntp01.global.co.za>


Also NT Enterprise supports the Microsft Clustering Service which the normal one doesn't.

Gerry Sinkiewicz <sinkiege_at_snet.net> wrote in message news:80q9cc$2rp_at_news1.snet.net...
> Windows NT 4.0 Server Enterprise Edition supports 4 cpu(s) and perhaps
more
> memory (guessing
> here).
>
> It is Back Office Suite that has SQL server, Exchange server, Proxy
Server, etc.
>
> The Normal NT server software supports just 2 cpu(s).
>
> If you want to scale you oracle database upwards at some point in the
future,
> then buy WNT EE
> now, because if you think about how oracle installs on the NT machne (in
the
> registry), you
> will not want to upgrade the OS at a latter point in time.
>
>
>
>
>
> James VanHof wrote in message <382F3343.B75FB5F9_at_NOSPAM.home.com>...
> >I believe NT server enterprise edition consists of NT server 4.0 plus a
> >package of addons such as SQL , Exchange, Proxy, etc. Therefore you
> >would not see a performance boost over NT Server 4.0 if you purchased NT
> >Server 4.0, Enterprise edition because NT is the same with both
> >packages.
> >
> >
> >Jim vh
> >
> >"Pearapon S." wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear All,
> >> WE are planning to use Windows NT Server and Oracle DB to
handle
> >> Client/Server Applications.
> >> Thank you very much in advance.
> >> Regards,
> >> Pearapon S.
> >> pearapon_at_ksc.th.com
>
Received on Wed Nov 17 1999 - 05:15:15 CST

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