Beginning with SQL Server 2008 R2, SQL Server Standard supports a maximum of 64 gigabytes of system memory, and SQL Server Enterprise supports a maximum of 8 CPUs, and 2 terabytes of system memory. If you are upgrading from a previous edition of SQL Server Standard or SQL Server Enterprise, you may need to reconfigure your current system settings to align with the new limits. SQL Server Datacenter now supports the operating system maximum CPU and memory.
Because this publication allows transformable subscriptions using DTS, it requires autogenerated stored procedures and parameterized ...
Because this publication does not allow updatable subscriptions, when IDENTITY columns are transferred to the Subscriber, ...
Before SQL Server Management Studio can resume mirroring, it must verify whether a FORCE_SERVICE_ALLOW_DATA_LOSS command ...
Before you upgrade the master server, upgrade all computers that are running SQL Server that are configured as target servers. ...
Beginning with SQL Server 2008 R2, SQL Server Standard supports a maximum of 64 gigabytes of system memory, and SQL Server ...
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Binary expression '{0}' between types '{1}' and '{2}' is not supported and implicit conversion between the arguments does ...
Bind to another transaction while executing SQL Server internal query is not supported. Check your logon trigger definition ...