represented a critical milestone in the transition of enterprise database management from 32-bit constraints to high-performance 64-bit computing. While the 32-bit version was the industry standard for general-purpose applications, the 64-bit release was specifically engineered to harness the architecture of Intel Itanium
Thus, the was born: a developer’s ticket to testing enterprise-scale memory addressing (up to 64GB of RAM or more theoretically) without paying enterprise licensing fees. ms sql server 2000 developer edition 64 bit
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