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 switching from developer ed to enterprise?

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PaTRiCKDRD
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Posted - 2008-10-03 : 03:07:25
Hi everyone!

I discovered yesterday that my server's sql server edition is developer one, which could be a cause for many of my .net web site crashes on the communication with the database,

my questions are:
1) Is it possible to install enterprise edition OVER developer edition WITHOUT unistalling (because my site is live)?
2) If it is not, then, except the backup, what else should I take care to backup manually? One thing is jobs, anything else?

Thanks in advance!

afrika
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Posted - 2008-10-03 : 03:25:54
Developer edition runs on windows workstation and enterprise runs on windows server
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PaTRiCKDRD
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Posted - 2008-10-03 : 04:27:41
I know that,
but my server is Windows Server 2003 and runs Developer Edition
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lepeniotis
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Posted - 2008-10-03 : 07:04:38
Run Upgrate advisor this is what microsoft suggest on the books!But I don't think that you will have a problem upgrating to enterprize edition! If you are ok with the licences.!!!!
I think!!!



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afrika
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Posted - 2008-10-03 : 07:33:09
Basically developer edition is optimized for a development work arena.

It can support multiple databases and invariably do virtually everything the enterprise can do, but its not optimized as a server db. You can backup and restore or attach/detach.

I would advice you install a NEW INSTANCE. You can have more than 1 instance running on your server. On our Remote server we have 2 instances, express 2005 and the other, we just upgraded to 2008.

Doesnt take up to 1 hour of downtime and migration of dbs, at an obscure hour, when you have less traffic




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