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Ulf Fernholm
 
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Default Use different edition on SQL-server 2005 - 12-09-2009 , 09:35 AM






Hi !
I wonder if it is possible to have standard and enterprise edition installed
on the same kluster , Sql-server 2005, windows 2003 enterprise edition 64-bit
.. I know that is stupied but we need fast to create an test environment
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Ulf Fernholm

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Jeffrey Williams
 
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Default Re: Use different edition on SQL-server 2005 - 12-09-2009 , 08:50 PM






If you already have Enterprise Edition installed, just install another
Enterprise instance. If you purchased processor licensing, you are licensed
for any and all instances you want to install on that system.

"Ulf Fernholm" <UlfFernholm (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

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Hi !
I wonder if it is possible to have standard and enterprise edition
installed
on the same kluster , Sql-server 2005, windows 2003 enterprise edition
64-bit
. I know that is stupied but we need fast to create an test environment
--
Ulf Fernholm

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Ulf Fernholm
 
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Default Re: Use different edition on SQL-server 2005 - 12-10-2009 , 01:47 AM



Hi,

I have installed Enterprise edition on the cluster and wounder if it is
possible to install standard edtion on the same cluster.
It is more for test purpose we need to have standard edtion.
So i my question is can I have standard end enterprise sql-server on the
same Windows cluster.
In this case it has nothing to about the licens fee.

Regards Ulf Fernholm




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Ulf Fernholm


"Jeffrey Williams" wrote:

Quote:
If you already have Enterprise Edition installed, just install another
Enterprise instance. If you purchased processor licensing, you are licensed
for any and all instances you want to install on that system.

"Ulf Fernholm" <UlfFernholm (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ACACE6E2-C221-425F-A917-778C07933830 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Hi !
I wonder if it is possible to have standard and enterprise edition
installed
on the same kluster , Sql-server 2005, windows 2003 enterprise edition
64-bit
. I know that is stupied but we need fast to create an test environment
--
Ulf Fernholm

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Geoff N. Hiten
 
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Default Re: Use different edition on SQL-server 2005 - 12-10-2009 , 09:20 AM



I do not know of any specific reason this would not work. Try it and let us
know how it comes out. The only problem I can see is if it is specifically
blocked by the installer. Otherwise, they should coexist quite peacefully.

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Geoff N. Hiten
Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP


"Ulf Fernholm" <UlfFernholm (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

I have installed Enterprise edition on the cluster and wounder if it is
possible to install standard edtion on the same cluster.
It is more for test purpose we need to have standard edtion.
So i my question is can I have standard end enterprise sql-server on the
same Windows cluster.
In this case it has nothing to about the licens fee.

Regards Ulf Fernholm




--
Ulf Fernholm


"Jeffrey Williams" wrote:

If you already have Enterprise Edition installed, just install another
Enterprise instance. If you purchased processor licensing, you are
licensed
for any and all instances you want to install on that system.

"Ulf Fernholm" <UlfFernholm (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ACACE6E2-C221-425F-A917-778C07933830 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Hi !
I wonder if it is possible to have standard and enterprise edition
installed
on the same kluster , Sql-server 2005, windows 2003 enterprise edition
64-bit
. I know that is stupied but we need fast to create an test environment
--
Ulf Fernholm

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Ulf Fernholm
 
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Default Re: Use different edition on SQL-server 2005 - 12-11-2009 , 01:27 AM



Hi Geoff,
I will try to install two different edition and will give you response of
how it working

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Ulf Fernholm


"Geoff N. Hiten" wrote:

Quote:
I do not know of any specific reason this would not work. Try it and let us
know how it comes out. The only problem I can see is if it is specifically
blocked by the installer. Otherwise, they should coexist quite peacefully.

--
Geoff N. Hiten
Principal SQL Infrastructure Consultant
Microsoft SQL Server MVP


"Ulf Fernholm" <UlfFernholm (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news9657BAA-A5AC-4725-84A1-83C931FC6428 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Hi,

I have installed Enterprise edition on the cluster and wounder if it is
possible to install standard edtion on the same cluster.
It is more for test purpose we need to have standard edtion.
So i my question is can I have standard end enterprise sql-server on the
same Windows cluster.
In this case it has nothing to about the licens fee.

Regards Ulf Fernholm




--
Ulf Fernholm


"Jeffrey Williams" wrote:

If you already have Enterprise Edition installed, just install another
Enterprise instance. If you purchased processor licensing, you are
licensed
for any and all instances you want to install on that system.

"Ulf Fernholm" <UlfFernholm (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ACACE6E2-C221-425F-A917-778C07933830 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com...
Hi !
I wonder if it is possible to have standard and enterprise edition
installed
on the same kluster , Sql-server 2005, windows 2003 enterprise edition
64-bit
. I know that is stupied but we need fast to create an test environment
--
Ulf Fernholm


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