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Valorie Carlee

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Aug 4, 2024, 4:04:50 PM8/4/24
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Thiswas discussed last time. If you have the Hypervisors running the Datacenter edition you should be able to not need to change it to Datacenter. It will be all covered with your Datacenter license. @mikeober @da-schmoo

The key is just for activation and is not a license so there is no real reason to change it - the software is the same, for the most part. The only thing I can think of in which you would need to use the Datacenter key is if you are running the full version of the Server OS with the Hyper-V Role installed as your host (instead of Hyper-V Server or other Hypervisor) and want to use AVMA feature to automatically activate your Windows Server guests.


I'm looking to downgrade the version of windows 7 I have installed on my machine from Ultimate to Professional. I installed from and ISO I got off the MSDN but have just found out that I'm supposed to be using a retail licence on my machine. We've only got retail licences for Professional and I don't want to use and up the MSDN Licenses we have.


There is a way. See Downgrade: Change Windows 7 Ultimate to Premium or Professional. I successfully downgraded from an unregistered Ultimate to a registered Professional edition using a universal installation DVD. You edit two registry keys to match the edition you want, then use the DVD to "upgrade", without booting from the DVD.


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I just ran a test on SQL Server 2012 and upgraded from Developer Edition to Enterprise Edition on a test instance, and I still had version 11.0.3431 (Service Pack 1, Cumulative Update 10) after the upgrade.


I went through the hell of doing that same technique of mdf/ldf swapping after an uninstall/reinstall on hundreds of servers, and I still remember that queasy feeling! It worked though, even if it took years off my life.


After two databases failed to restore to the new instances, I learned that the error message means they are using Enterprise features not supported by Standard edition. The DMV query shows that the compression feature is enabled on the 2008 R2 server for almost every database there, and the new instance error log indicates that is the problem with these two databases. A specific table is named for each database.


I tried tips from various articles and technet. The commands from this one ( -compression-using-the-sql-server-vardecimal-storage-format/) seemed promising, since the logs told which tables had data compression.


Most people typically script this out with a command on an index-by-index basis so that the work can be done in smaller chunks. (Rebuilding all the indexes on a large table can sometimes fill up transaction logs and be painful.)


Books online has some sample syntax here (bottom of the page): -us/library/hh710073.aspx. You could do some scripting to identify all the compressed indexes in a database and generate commands to rebuild them with no compression.


The first thing I would do in that case would be to query sys.partitions for the database and make sure that the data_compression column really does say NONE for each row in the table. If not, you can use that to track down the culprit.


Thank you again for pointing out those resources, Kendra, everything seems to be working well now. Of twelve application databases, it turned out only 3 vendor and one utility database were using data compression.


I modified my test and utility databases and tested that they restore and attach properly to the 2008 R2 Standard instance now from fresh decompressed backups. I have disabled data compression on the last two databases and will test more with the application team before moving those to the new instance.


Ah! I never replied.

We were out of IPs.

However, it went quite well. Put one in maintenance mode, upgraded and rebooted, etc. I would have been much more concerned had I been doing more than an edition upgrade. I just left the other instances alone, and turned them off.


Hi Kendra,

In my environment, my assignment below:

upgrade database server from sql server 2008 R2 enterprise edition to sql server 2014 standard edition.

My manager wants to know my feedback on it. will here any situation can happen for the enterprise to standard edition. What are those? And please let me know all about the scenario to done that? I will highly appreciate for that. Thanks


I have a query I am installing a sql server 2014 Enterprise core Edition Evaluation version after License came License but in between I am Sql clustering in those server after going to Licence version install in Sql server is there any effect from Cluster & is that Possibel for Cluster Enviourment any effect ??


I currently have SQL 2014 SP2 Developer Edition installed on a 2 node SQL cluster. The server needed to have Enterprise Core-based Licensing installed. Any chance this is supported by MS? Are there any good options to upgrade this?


Hi All,

First Congrats for the amazing working you are been doing here.

I not a DBA so far more database developer and etc, but I am studying for a a while databases so I need a opinion from Experts to know when a organization need to upgrade from Standard edition to the Enterprise.

It is the Size of the database, the number of instances and each applications databases installed, so I really need some help and Tips to convince the organization and DBA to upgrade the sql.

We are facing some issues as death locks and in our cluster we have more memory that the one the standard can use. So anyone can give me a help what will be the gain to upgrade and what are the signs.

Thank you


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