Showing posts with label advanced. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advanced. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2012

question on training providers in Nj/NY area

Does anyone know of training orgs that offer reporting services training? I was given a brief overview,but want a more advanced class.
For those who are using this tool, Is there ad-hoc user reporting? how would you compare this tool to others, like Cognos,etc
any thoughts on this tool would helpful. we currently use crstal reports, but looking for something more sophisticated
bevfor the add-hoc report part in your question it will be supported in reporting service 2005 see the following link
http://www.devx.com/dbzone/Article/28047?trk=DXRSS_DB
if you arelooking for something more sophisticated the answer it is not the reporting service as it is simple , fast and easy to make a report but in the same time it has some limits so u need to knew what do you need exactly?? and choose your tool.|||

I think the level of sophistication is drill downs, etc. Also would be nice to be incorporated in an .net application, either web based or client server. the reporting services seems to have it's own URL, etc

I know cognos is nice, but very pricey. Does anyone have recommendations on similiar report apps? Or if you use cognos, is it worth the price, for the level of reporting, drill down,etc

thanks for any info you may have

bev

|||The SQL Server 2005 version will compare to Cognos but development skills required, with the release of Business Object 11 the SQL Server team is making the development easier because the offerings are similar but Business Object can be used by the executive. One main difference Business Object implemented Time Interval at time span level which will make Time series aggregation easier, I read recently SQL Server 2005 ANSI SQL Time Interval was taken out so fine grain time series aggregation will take more code. Hope this helps.

Friday, March 9, 2012

question on memory

Win2K Advanced Server
SQL2K Enterprise
I need to set up 1 big fat Disaster Recovery box for my 6 production boxes.
I will do this by putting 6 instances of SQL on the DR box. I know that
there is an 8 gig max (using AWE) limit. But what I don't know is can each
instance have its own 8 gigs, or do all 6 instances need to share the same 8
gigs? Also, would switching to Win2K3 help me to be able to use more RAM?
Basically, I dont want to tell anyone to order 48 gigs or RAM (6 instances
with 8 gigs each) when Im only going to be able to use 8.
TIA, ChrisR
Chris,
Each instance can use it's own block of memory but I don't think Win2K Adv
server can use more than 8GB. I believe you need Data Center for more than
8GB. Certainly for 48GB. Do you need 8GB for each instance? Do each of
the 6 Prod boxes have 8GB now? Does your DR plan say you need to run all 6
instances on the one box at the same time? Seems kind of silly to have 6
individual boxes in prod and expect to run all 6 instances at once on one
box. In any case Win2K3 will not allow you to use any more ram but it does
have certain performance enhancements over 2K that you should take advantage
of.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"ChrisR" <noemail@.bla.com> wrote in message
news:euDyuWiYFHA.2380@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Win2K Advanced Server
> SQL2K Enterprise
> I need to set up 1 big fat Disaster Recovery box for my 6 production
> boxes. I will do this by putting 6 instances of SQL on the DR box. I know
> that there is an 8 gig max (using AWE) limit. But what I don't know is can
> each instance have its own 8 gigs, or do all 6 instances need to share the
> same 8 gigs? Also, would switching to Win2K3 help me to be able to use
> more RAM? Basically, I dont want to tell anyone to order 48 gigs or RAM (6
> instances with 8 gigs each) when Im only going to be able to use 8.
>
> TIA, ChrisR
>
|||I typed out a reply yesterday but I guess I forgot to hit the reply button.
No I don't need 8 gigs per instance, but 6 boxes sharing 8 gigs wont do
either. Yes, all of them may need to be on at once.
Thanks Andrew.
CR
"Andrew J. Kelly" <sqlmvpnooospam@.shadhawk.com> wrote in message
news:%23MHGH$jYFHA.1152@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Chris,
> Each instance can use it's own block of memory but I don't think Win2K Adv
> server can use more than 8GB. I believe you need Data Center for more
> than 8GB. Certainly for 48GB. Do you need 8GB for each instance? Do
> each of the 6 Prod boxes have 8GB now? Does your DR plan say you need to
> run all 6 instances on the one box at the same time? Seems kind of silly
> to have 6 individual boxes in prod and expect to run all 6 instances at
> once on one box. In any case Win2K3 will not allow you to use any more
> ram but it does have certain performance enhancements over 2K that you
> should take advantage of.
> --
> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
>
> "ChrisR" <noemail@.bla.com> wrote in message
> news:euDyuWiYFHA.2380@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>

question on memory

Win2K Advanced Server
SQL2K Enterprise
I need to set up 1 big fat Disaster Recovery box for my 6 production boxes.
I will do this by putting 6 instances of SQL on the DR box. I know that
there is an 8 gig max (using AWE) limit. But what I don't know is can each
instance have its own 8 gigs, or do all 6 instances need to share the same 8
gigs? Also, would switching to Win2K3 help me to be able to use more RAM?
Basically, I dont want to tell anyone to order 48 gigs or RAM (6 instances
with 8 gigs each) when Im only going to be able to use 8.
TIA, ChrisRChris,
Each instance can use it's own block of memory but I don't think Win2K Adv
server can use more than 8GB. I believe you need Data Center for more than
8GB. Certainly for 48GB. Do you need 8GB for each instance? Do each of
the 6 Prod boxes have 8GB now? Does your DR plan say you need to run all 6
instances on the one box at the same time? Seems kind of silly to have 6
individual boxes in prod and expect to run all 6 instances at once on one
box. In any case Win2K3 will not allow you to use any more ram but it does
have certain performance enhancements over 2K that you should take advantage
of.
--
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"ChrisR" <noemail@.bla.com> wrote in message
news:euDyuWiYFHA.2380@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Win2K Advanced Server
> SQL2K Enterprise
> I need to set up 1 big fat Disaster Recovery box for my 6 production
> boxes. I will do this by putting 6 instances of SQL on the DR box. I know
> that there is an 8 gig max (using AWE) limit. But what I don't know is can
> each instance have its own 8 gigs, or do all 6 instances need to share the
> same 8 gigs? Also, would switching to Win2K3 help me to be able to use
> more RAM? Basically, I dont want to tell anyone to order 48 gigs or RAM (6
> instances with 8 gigs each) when Im only going to be able to use 8.
>
> TIA, ChrisR
>|||I typed out a reply yesterday but I guess I forgot to hit the reply button.
No I don't need 8 gigs per instance, but 6 boxes sharing 8 gigs wont do
either. Yes, all of them may need to be on at once.
Thanks Andrew.
CR
"Andrew J. Kelly" <sqlmvpnooospam@.shadhawk.com> wrote in message
news:%23MHGH$jYFHA.1152@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Chris,
> Each instance can use it's own block of memory but I don't think Win2K Adv
> server can use more than 8GB. I believe you need Data Center for more
> than 8GB. Certainly for 48GB. Do you need 8GB for each instance? Do
> each of the 6 Prod boxes have 8GB now? Does your DR plan say you need to
> run all 6 instances on the one box at the same time? Seems kind of silly
> to have 6 individual boxes in prod and expect to run all 6 instances at
> once on one box. In any case Win2K3 will not allow you to use any more
> ram but it does have certain performance enhancements over 2K that you
> should take advantage of.
> --
> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
>
> "ChrisR" <noemail@.bla.com> wrote in message
> news:euDyuWiYFHA.2380@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> Win2K Advanced Server
>> SQL2K Enterprise
>> I need to set up 1 big fat Disaster Recovery box for my 6 production
>> boxes. I will do this by putting 6 instances of SQL on the DR box. I know
>> that there is an 8 gig max (using AWE) limit. But what I don't know is
>> can each instance have its own 8 gigs, or do all 6 instances need to
>> share the same 8 gigs? Also, would switching to Win2K3 help me to be able
>> to use more RAM? Basically, I dont want to tell anyone to order 48 gigs
>> or RAM (6 instances with 8 gigs each) when Im only going to be able to
>> use 8.
>>
>> TIA, ChrisR
>

question on memory

Win2K Advanced Server
SQL2K Enterprise
I need to set up 1 big fat Disaster Recovery box for my 6 production boxes.
I will do this by putting 6 instances of SQL on the DR box. I know that
there is an 8 gig max (using AWE) limit. But what I don't know is can each
instance have its own 8 gigs, or do all 6 instances need to share the same 8
gigs? Also, would switching to Win2K3 help me to be able to use more RAM?
Basically, I dont want to tell anyone to order 48 gigs or RAM (6 instances
with 8 gigs each) when Im only going to be able to use 8.
TIA, ChrisRChris,
Each instance can use it's own block of memory but I don't think Win2K Adv
server can use more than 8GB. I believe you need Data Center for more than
8GB. Certainly for 48GB. Do you need 8GB for each instance? Do each of
the 6 Prod boxes have 8GB now? Does your DR plan say you need to run all 6
instances on the one box at the same time? Seems kind of silly to have 6
individual boxes in prod and expect to run all 6 instances at once on one
box. In any case Win2K3 will not allow you to use any more ram but it does
have certain performance enhancements over 2K that you should take advantage
of.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"ChrisR" <noemail@.bla.com> wrote in message
news:euDyuWiYFHA.2380@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Win2K Advanced Server
> SQL2K Enterprise
> I need to set up 1 big fat Disaster Recovery box for my 6 production
> boxes. I will do this by putting 6 instances of SQL on the DR box. I know
> that there is an 8 gig max (using AWE) limit. But what I don't know is can
> each instance have its own 8 gigs, or do all 6 instances need to share the
> same 8 gigs? Also, would switching to Win2K3 help me to be able to use
> more RAM? Basically, I dont want to tell anyone to order 48 gigs or RAM (6
> instances with 8 gigs each) when Im only going to be able to use 8.
>
> TIA, ChrisR
>|||I typed out a reply yesterday but I guess I forgot to hit the reply button.
No I don't need 8 gigs per instance, but 6 boxes sharing 8 gigs wont do
either. Yes, all of them may need to be on at once.
Thanks Andrew.
CR
"Andrew J. Kelly" <sqlmvpnooospam@.shadhawk.com> wrote in message
news:%23MHGH$jYFHA.1152@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Chris,
> Each instance can use it's own block of memory but I don't think Win2K Adv
> server can use more than 8GB. I believe you need Data Center for more
> than 8GB. Certainly for 48GB. Do you need 8GB for each instance? Do
> each of the 6 Prod boxes have 8GB now? Does your DR plan say you need to
> run all 6 instances on the one box at the same time? Seems kind of silly
> to have 6 individual boxes in prod and expect to run all 6 instances at
> once on one box. In any case Win2K3 will not allow you to use any more
> ram but it does have certain performance enhancements over 2K that you
> should take advantage of.
> --
> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
>
> "ChrisR" <noemail@.bla.com> wrote in message
> news:euDyuWiYFHA.2380@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>