What gains will I realize by implementing HP Web Jetadmin with SQL 2005 Server editions (non-Express)?
Microsoft has documentation that discloses all the differences between Express and non-Express editions of SQL Server 2005. The primary difference has to do with performance. SQL Server 2005 Express is limited to 4 gigabytes of storage, can only have 1 gigabyte of RAM allocated to each instance and can only utilize one processor on multi-processor systems. On scaled implementations of HP Web Jetadmin where thousands of devices are being managed and where data intensive features such as Reports, Alerting, etc. are being used, SQL Server 2005 editions (non-Express) can help the administrator realize significant performance gains.
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- What versions of Windows does HP Web Jetadmin support? And, are the supported versions of Windows the same for the client application as for the server application?
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