Article ID: 325150
Article Last Modified on 8/9/2004
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- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition
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Session Summary
In this session, we will discuss multiple instances, a new feature in Microsoft SQL Server 2000. We will begin with an overview, followed by the end-user implementation details, benefits, rules, and limitations. We will also talk about the applicability of this feature, and then review some known issues.
This is a Level 100 session that was recorded March 22, 2001 and presented by Jyothi Pai. Jyothi Pai joined Microsoft in May 1999 as a SQL Server Support Professional. She has a master's degree in Computer Science and is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. She has more than two years of experience in the area of relational databases, and has been working with Microsoft SQL Server since version 6.5. Her specialization has been in the area of database management.
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Supplemental reading:
- Topic on Multiple Instances in SQL Server 2000 Books Online
- Section from Chapter 4 in Inside SQL Server 2000
- Q260414 - INF: Frequently Asked Questions - SQL Server 2000 - Multiple Instances
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