Showing posts with label cubes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cubes. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

cost of upgrade from Standard to Enterprise

Looking to upgrade our Standard SQL 2000 to Enterprise SQL 2000 to take
advantage of the active/passive failover modes and possible data cubes. Any
way to obtain an upgrade license without buying the full $17,000 Enterprise
edition?
I do not have Software assurance. Have Standard licensed for 2 CPUs at a
cost of roughly $8,000
Thanks,
Keith
Kretek International
Hi Keith
It is probably best to talk to your software/systems provider(s) about your
requirements. Also read the licencing information at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy e.g.
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/activepassive.asp
John
"Keith" <Keith@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B6D310FE-E4CC-4E2D-B563-A0D37E2DCA4C@.microsoft.com...
> Looking to upgrade our Standard SQL 2000 to Enterprise SQL 2000 to take
> advantage of the active/passive failover modes and possible data cubes.
> Any
> way to obtain an upgrade license without buying the full $17,000
> Enterprise
> edition?
> I do not have Software assurance. Have Standard licensed for 2 CPUs at a
> cost of roughly $8,000
> Thanks,
> Keith
> Kretek International

cost of upgrade from Standard to Enterprise

Looking to upgrade our Standard SQL 2000 to Enterprise SQL 2000 to take
advantage of the active/passive failover modes and possible data cubes. Any
way to obtain an upgrade license without buying the full $17,000 Enterprise
edition?
I do not have Software assurance. Have Standard licensed for 2 CPUs at a
cost of roughly $8,000
Thanks,
Keith
Kretek InternationalHi Keith
It is probably best to talk to your software/systems provider(s) about your
requirements. Also read the licencing information at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy e.g.
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/activepassive.asp
John
"Keith" <Keith@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B6D310FE-E4CC-4E2D-B563-A0D37E2DCA4C@.microsoft.com...
> Looking to upgrade our Standard SQL 2000 to Enterprise SQL 2000 to take
> advantage of the active/passive failover modes and possible data cubes.
> Any
> way to obtain an upgrade license without buying the full $17,000
> Enterprise
> edition?
> I do not have Software assurance. Have Standard licensed for 2 CPUs at a
> cost of roughly $8,000
> Thanks,
> Keith
> Kretek International

cost of upgrade from Standard to Enterprise

Looking to upgrade our Standard SQL 2000 to Enterprise SQL 2000 to take
advantage of the active/passive failover modes and possible data cubes. Any
way to obtain an upgrade license without buying the full $17,000 Enterprise
edition?
I do not have Software assurance. Have Standard licensed for 2 CPUs at a
cost of roughly $8,000
Thanks,
Keith
Kretek InternationalHi Keith
It is probably best to talk to your software/systems provider(s) about your
requirements. Also read the licencing information at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy e.g.
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/activepassive.asp
John
"Keith" <Keith@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B6D310FE-E4CC-4E2D-B563-A0D37E2DCA4C@.microsoft.com...
> Looking to upgrade our Standard SQL 2000 to Enterprise SQL 2000 to take
> advantage of the active/passive failover modes and possible data cubes.
> Any
> way to obtain an upgrade license without buying the full $17,000
> Enterprise
> edition?
> I do not have Software assurance. Have Standard licensed for 2 CPUs at a
> cost of roughly $8,000
> Thanks,
> Keith
> Kretek International