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MSDE vs MSSQL 2000

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MSDE vs. SQL Server Introduction

When Microsoft first introduced MSDE 1.0, it was called Microsoft Data Engine and it shared the same code base as SQL Server 7.0. With the release of SQL Server 2000, Microsoft introduced MSDE 2000 and called it Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine. This article provides information on MSDE 2000 as it compares to SQL Server.

MSDE 2000 is a redistributable version of SQL Server 2000. It is a database engine provided by Microsoft that is based on the core SQL Server technology and supports single- and dual-processor desktop computers. In other words, MSDE 2000 is a scaled down copy of SQL Server. MSDE 2000 was introduced to provide application developers a database engine that is more powerful than the Jet engine and at the same time expandable to SQL Server. It is ideal for client applications requiring an embedded database and websites serving up to 25 concurrent users.

The common technology base shared between SQL Server and MSDE 2000 enables developers to build applications that can scale seamlessly from desktop solutions to multiprocessor enterprise clusters.

As an alternative to the Jet engine, MSDE 2000 provides a cost-effective option for developers who need a database server that can be easily distributed and installed. Because it is fully compatible with SQL Server, developers can easily target both SQL Server and MSDE 2000 with the same application code base. This provides a seamless upgrade path from MSDE 2000 to SQL Server if an application grows beyond the storage and scalability limits of MSDE 2000.

MSDE Licensing

MSDE is not for sale as a separate product. It is available for royalty-free redistribution by vendors under certain MSDE licensing conditions. You don't need to buy Client Access License if your application uses MSDE as a back-end. Check Microsoft's website for details on MSDE licensing.

Managing MSDE Databases - SQL Server Enterprise Manager

Unlike SQL Server, MSDE does not have its own GUI interface (Enterprise Manager) for database design. MSDE ships with the osql utility only and it's very difficult to create and manage databasesfrom the command prompt. You can only create and manage MSDE databases via third-party tools.

MSDE Limitations

MSDE is intended for single user or small workgroup environments. The following are some of the MSDE limitations in comparison with SQL Server:

  • No Enterprise Manager
  • No Query Analyzer
  • No Index Tuning Wizard
  • Only 2GB RAM
  • Only 2GB database size limit
  • Only 2 CPUs
  • Only five concurrent batch workloads or 25 concurrent connections for websites
  • No Database Server Failover Support
  • No Full-text search
  • No SQL Server Profiler
  • No Import and Export Wizards
  • No OLAP
  • No English Query
  • No SQL Books Online
  • No Full or Bulk-Logged recovery model support (only simple)

(This list covers most of the MSDE limitations. There may be a few omitted.)

Hardware Requirements for MSDE Processor

Intel Pentium 166 MHz or higher processor

Memory

Windows XP: 128 megabytes (MB) of RAM

Windows 2000: 64 MB of RAM

All other operating systems: 32 MB of RAM

Hard disk

44 MB of available hard disk space

Operating System Requirements for MSDE

Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition

Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition

Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition

Windows Server 2003, Web Edition

Windows 2000 Server

Windows 2000 Advanced Server

Windows 2000 Datacenter Server

Windows NT Server 4.0 with Service Pack 5 (SP5) or later

Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition, with SP5 or later

Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with SP5 or later

Windows XP Professional

Windows XP Home Edition

Windows 2000 Professional

Windows Millennium Edition

Windows 98

 

Microsoft Windows 98 does not provide support for the following features:

  • Microsoft Windows NTŪ authentication
  • Fiber mode scheduling
  • Asynchronous I/O
  • Read ahead
  • Performance Monitor counters
  • Scatter/Gather I/O
  • Named pipes server network library
  • Appletalk server or client network library
  • Banyan Vines server network library






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