sql-server-2005windows-server-2008dedicated-hosting

Which one should I choose to install on my server: Windows 2003 Standard or Windows 2008 Web Edition?


I'm in the process of looking for a dedicated server to host my soon to be released web apps. THey are build with ASP.NEt and uses Sql Server 2005. I've got a great deal with a company for a Intel Core2Quad Q9300 with 8Gb or ram and 750Gb sata.

They offer me Windows 2003 64 Standard or Windows 2008 64 Web for free, which one should I choose?

My main concern is about the database, in the first moment I'm going to have only one box to host both the web and database layer. Will I be able to install SQL Server (initially the express edition, then eventually the standard) on the Web version of Windows 2008?


Solution

  • If you can get Server 2008, i'd go with it because IIS7 is an excellent Upgrade to IIS6.

    SQL Server Standard 2008 64-Bit is officially supported on Windows 2008 Web Server. SQL Server Enterprise 2008 64-Bit is NOT (not sure if it does work and is only not listed. 32-Bit Enterprise is listed, but running 32-Bit on a modern server does not sound appealing). See System Requirements here for a full list of SQL Server 2008 Editions and supported Servers.

    Not sure about SQL Server 2005, there seems to be a patch needed.