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SQL Server database support


This topics lists the supported versions of Microsoft SQL Server database and BMC recommendations for using the SQL Server database.

Supported databases

The following SQL Server databases are supported for use with 

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  • SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition
  • SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition
  • SQL Server 2008 Standard Edition
  • SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition
  • SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition

Note

Support for SQL Server 2005 has been discontinued from version 8.3 SP1.

BMC recommendations

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recommends that you use the Enterprise Edition of SQL Server databases. While the product is designed to work with the Standard Edition of these databases, the Enterprise Edition offers the following benefits for data warehousing projects:

  • Better performance when handling large data volumes
  • Use of partitioning for time-based data archival

Best practice recommendations for data warehousing also include the use of capabilities that are available in Enterprise Editions.

Other requirements

The following table shows the supported operating system and SQL Server database installation combinations. This table also includes the database client software requirements for the reports server:

Operating system and SQL Server combinations

Database

Platform support

Installation requirements

Tools required

SQL Server

Microsoft Windows

Bulk Copy Program (BCP) is installed as part of the Client Tools installation. Running the SQL Server installer with the Connectivity Only option selected is not supported because it does not install BCP.

BCP

 

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