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I know that I can have up to 2 GB RAM for the Standard Edition of SQL
Server, but if I had two instances, can I have 2 GB per instance, say for 2
instances which would equal 4 GB, or is it 2 GB for that installation of SQL
Server and all of it's instances?

Thanks.
Jul 20 '05 #1
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You could have 2 instances with 4 GB in total, but with Standard Edition,
you have to have a separate license for each instance.
Nils Magnus Englund

"Sevo" <sw******@comcast.net> wrote in message
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I know that I can have up to 2 GB RAM for the Standard Edition of SQL
Server, but if I had two instances, can I have 2 GB per instance, say for 2 instances which would equal 4 GB, or is it 2 GB for that installation of SQL Server and all of it's instances?

Thanks.

Jul 20 '05 #2
You could have 2 instances with 4 GB in total, but with Standard Edition,
you have to have a separate license for each instance.
Nils Magnus Englund

"Sevo" <sw******@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:De********************@comcast.com...
I know that I can have up to 2 GB RAM for the Standard Edition of SQL
Server, but if I had two instances, can I have 2 GB per instance, say for 2 instances which would equal 4 GB, or is it 2 GB for that installation of SQL Server and all of it's instances?

Thanks.

Jul 20 '05 #3

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