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Best Environment for SQL 2000 Server

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My company for years now have been using Access (with its limitations) for site development and applications. We are looking to convert all the applications and web back-ends to either Oracle or SQL 2000 server. I've read from articles how scalable and efficient SQL 2000 server is and as a progrgammer that has used Access (Microsoft tool) for some time, I would really prefer if we go for a SQL Server.

The question is, what is the best environment for a SQL 2000 server (PC Server, Operating system etc). I will be very grateful for your help, as I need this info, to convince my boss that all he needs is the SQL Server 2000.
 
Well as you know it must run on Windows 2000 Server.

Get a Pentium4 2gig dual processor with 2 gig of ram and all the SCSI drive you can purchase, and you should have the hottest thing aroung DougP, MCP
 
We run SQL 2000 standard on NT 4 servers with no problem. Performance is good. Most servers have 4 processors running 400 to 600 mhz. Memory ranges from 256KB (too little) to 2 GB. Concurrent usage varies for the servers. Two servers are accessed by over 2000 users with 250 to 400 concurrent users on one and 60-100 on the other. The other servers have fewers users and thus fewer concurrent users. Terry L. Broadbent - DBA
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faq183-874 contains "Suggestions for Getting Quick and Appropriate Answers" to your questions.
 
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