Not to mention the license costs of running such an environment over the web...
"Danny" wrote:
> Michael,
>
> You probably won't get much of a response on this question. The information
> you give does not appear to correspond to your question. From a hardware
> standpoint, sure it's enough to move some data. But big challenge in a DW
> is the architecture and design. The cost of hardware will be small compared
> to the cost of man hours spent in proper design and implementation.
>
>
> "Michael" <houstonpcguy@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:KEUYf.1329$_26.912@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> > Hey Everyone,
> >
> > I have both SQL 2000 and SQL 2005 Standard, I was wondering how tough
> > it would be to offer data warehousing I have an OC12 backbone and I am on
> > a t1 burstable so bandwidth would not be a problem, Where would I start if
> > I wanted to do something like this? Also what would be some good reading
> > for security on such a thing. I have 2 Servers that are laid out like
> > this.
> >
> > Dual Core P4 3.2 GHZ
> > 2 gig of Ram
> > 750 GB hd space
> > and I am behind a 600 dollar LinkSys RV016 Router
> >
> > Is this sufficient enough to do such a thing? Also what would I need to
> > allow potential customers to start using right away with no intervention
> > from me. Also what type of backup system would I need to have good
> > redundancy
> >
> > --
> > Michael A Cooper
> > Texas Wireless dot ORG
> >
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> >
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