O OoteR02 Senior member Nov 6, 2002 367 0 71 Aug 21, 2007 #1 I'm in need of a Server 2003 version that will support > 4 gigs of ram, but have a question about the licensing. Does Server 2003 Standard x64 support only 4 CPU cores, or 4 CPU's? (ie 2x dual core xeons, or would it work with 2x quad xeons.) Thanks
I'm in need of a Server 2003 version that will support > 4 gigs of ram, but have a question about the licensing. Does Server 2003 Standard x64 support only 4 CPU cores, or 4 CPU's? (ie 2x dual core xeons, or would it work with 2x quad xeons.) Thanks
B bsobel Moderator Emeritus<br>Elite Member Dec 9, 2001 13,346 0 0 Aug 21, 2007 #2 Originally posted by: OoteR02 I'm in need of a Server 2003 version that will support > 4 gigs of ram, but have a question about the licensing. Does Server 2003 Standard x64 support only 4 CPU cores, or 4 CPU's? (ie 2x dual core xeons, or would it work with 2x quad xeons.) Thanks Click to expand... All licensing is per physical cpu, not cores. So if it's licensed for 4 it means 4 physical cpu's.
Originally posted by: OoteR02 I'm in need of a Server 2003 version that will support > 4 gigs of ram, but have a question about the licensing. Does Server 2003 Standard x64 support only 4 CPU cores, or 4 CPU's? (ie 2x dual core xeons, or would it work with 2x quad xeons.) Thanks Click to expand... All licensing is per physical cpu, not cores. So if it's licensed for 4 it means 4 physical cpu's.