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TreeDude
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Posted - 2009-04-02 : 11:31:52
Hi everyone,

We just had our SQL admin (among other things he did) quit. So I now have the task of managing our SQL server (I have a little knowledge of SQL, but not a whole lot, luckily I am a pretty fast learner). We were on the path to upgrade it as it is pretty much maxed out and cannot take anymore databases. The current setup is 2 dual core Xeon 5160s and 16gb of ram running Server 2003 R2 and SQL 2005 (all 32bit).

I already know the hardware we want (2 quad core Xeon 55xx series and 32gb of ram) as he had it speced out before he left. But what do I do about OS and SQL version? I know he wanted to go 64bit, but can I go with Server 2008 and SQL 2008? Will I be able to run some sort of compatibility mode for my current databases till they natively support 2008 (I know if 2005 you can set a database as being from a different version of SQL, not sure how well it works though)? I know they are all fine on 2005 right now. We don't really have any SQL devs, all of our databases are from third party software, so I don't really need to worry about that aspect.

This will probably be a slow migration. As long as I can get a few databases off the main server it will give me enough headroom that we can move forward getting some of our other servers off of using MDSE (we have a few that are not performing that great but we can't risk taxing the main server anymore).

darkdusky
Aged Yak Warrior

591 Posts

Posted - 2009-04-02 : 11:41:47
RE: running database in older compatability level inside 2008 - when you restore from a 2005 backup file inside 2008, the database compatability level remains at the 2005 level.
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TreeDude
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Posted - 2009-04-02 : 11:52:30
Is that something that generally works well? I know compatibility modes sometimes are not perfect (I keep thinking of the compatibility modes in XP and Vista and how much they don't work a lot of the time)
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blindman
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

2365 Posts

Posted - 2009-04-02 : 12:10:56
Congratulations on your unexpected promotion!

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