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| Thinkpad21 2006-12-13, 7:12 pm |
| I'm looking for a chart from Microsoft or 3rd party, showing the difference
of performance of SQL 2005 compared to SQL 2000 using exactly the same
hardware.
Basically, we are trying to show the management that we can have performance
gains if we go from a Windows 2000/SQL 2000, to a Windows 2003/SQL 2005
setup.
Thanks for all the help !!!
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| Robert Klemme 2006-12-13, 7:12 pm |
| On 13.12.2006 12:34, Thinkpad21 wrote:
> I'm looking for a chart from Microsoft or 3rd party, showing the difference
> of performance of SQL 2005 compared to SQL 2000 using exactly the same
> hardware.
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> Basically, we are trying to show the management that we can have performance
> gains if we go from a Windows 2000/SQL 2000, to a Windows 2003/SQL 2005
> setup.
I guess you will have a hard time searching for this. A simple
comparison that tells you SQL 2005 is 7.34% faster on the same hardware
is unrealistic. Performance highly depends on the workload and the
data. There might be cases where SQL 2005 is slower - IIRC there was a
recent thread about this phenomenon.
If your SQL 2k performs well and you do not urgently need features from
SQL 2005 then just stick with 2k. My 0.02EUR.
Kind regards
robert
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| Linchi Shea 2006-12-14, 12:12 am |
| Why not run some performance benchmarks with SQL2000 adn SQL2005 on the same
hardware using the same workload that approximates your app? The
results--whatever they may be--would be more relevant and convincing than
anything you may find elsewhere.
Linchi
"Thinkpad21" wrote:
> I'm looking for a chart from Microsoft or 3rd party, showing the difference
> of performance of SQL 2005 compared to SQL 2000 using exactly the same
> hardware.
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> Basically, we are trying to show the management that we can have performance
> gains if we go from a Windows 2000/SQL 2000, to a Windows 2003/SQL 2005
> setup.
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> Thanks for all the help !!!
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