Hi everyone!!
A company whose CEO I know is upgrading its database from FoxPro to one based on Microsoft SQL Server 2000. The server would be running the following:
O.S.: Windows 2000 Advanced Server
IIS server
Microsoft SQL Server 2000
I don’t know the exact details, but the project proposal states that the database will be accessed over the LAN through a web based interface (IE 5). So I guess ASP will be used here. The company is pretty small, with only 40 or so computers over the LAN, all of which will be accessing this database. So based on this, what configuration would you recommend for the server? Will the following Dell Poweredge 600SC Server be enough?
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 – 2.4 GHz (533 MHz FSB)
RAM: 512 MB DDR with ECC
HDD: 40 GB ATA-100 (7200 RPM)
Embedded Intel Gigabit NIC
CDROM: 48x
One major limiting factor here is cost……..the company wants to spend the least amount possible on the server.
Another thing: The firm that’s creating the new database for this company says that it’s not possible to transfer the old data from FoxPro into the new database, and so all the old data will have to remain on a separate computer. Now this seems ridiculous!! I mean, there has to be some way to get all that data from the FoxPro database with all the relationships between the tables intact, or in the form of free tables at the very least!! Or is it possible that the data is “locked” inside?? I guess they just don’t want to do the tedious work of putting all that old data into the right tables in the new database!! What do you think??
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Cheers
Ovi
A company whose CEO I know is upgrading its database from FoxPro to one based on Microsoft SQL Server 2000. The server would be running the following:
O.S.: Windows 2000 Advanced Server
IIS server
Microsoft SQL Server 2000
I don’t know the exact details, but the project proposal states that the database will be accessed over the LAN through a web based interface (IE 5). So I guess ASP will be used here. The company is pretty small, with only 40 or so computers over the LAN, all of which will be accessing this database. So based on this, what configuration would you recommend for the server? Will the following Dell Poweredge 600SC Server be enough?
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 – 2.4 GHz (533 MHz FSB)
RAM: 512 MB DDR with ECC
HDD: 40 GB ATA-100 (7200 RPM)
Embedded Intel Gigabit NIC
CDROM: 48x
One major limiting factor here is cost……..the company wants to spend the least amount possible on the server.
Another thing: The firm that’s creating the new database for this company says that it’s not possible to transfer the old data from FoxPro into the new database, and so all the old data will have to remain on a separate computer. Now this seems ridiculous!! I mean, there has to be some way to get all that data from the FoxPro database with all the relationships between the tables intact, or in the form of free tables at the very least!! Or is it possible that the data is “locked” inside?? I guess they just don’t want to do the tedious work of putting all that old data into the right tables in the new database!! What do you think??
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Cheers
Ovi
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