针对 SQL Server 2000 安装 RS2008
是否有可能针对 SQL Server 2000 实例安装 Reporting Services 2008? 文档明确指出仅支持 SQL Server 2005 或 2008,但我认为无论如何我都应该询问绕过此限制的方法。
我应该提到的是,我不是在谈论我的报告的数据源(这是一个远程数据源,可以是任何类型的 SQL Server)。 我对报表服务器存储其内容的数据库感兴趣。
Is there any chance of installing Reporting Services 2008 against an instance of SQL Server 2000? The docs clearly state that only SQL Server 2005 or 2008 are supported, but I thought I should ask anyway, for ways to bypass this limitation.
I should mention that I am not talking about the data source for my reports (which is a remote data source that can be any type of sql server). I am interested in the databases where the report server stores its things.
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否,reportserver 和 reportservertempdb 需要 2005 或 2008。您可以从 2000 实例获取报表数据,但您的报告服务数据库需要是 2005 或 2008。
请参阅:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms157285.aspx 并阅读有关数据库服务器版本的部分要求
No, the reportserver and reportservertempdb REQUIRE 2005 or 2008. You could source data for your reports from a 2000 instance, but your reporting services databases need to be 2005 or 2008.
see: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms157285.aspx and read the section on Database Server Version Requirements
我不知道这是否可行,但是报告服务还依赖于 SQL Server 代理服务(用于订阅)以及关系数据库,因此两者都需要兼容。 如果您有 Reporting Services 2008,那么您(或您的组织)必须拥有某种 SQL Server 2008 许可证,因此我不明白为什么您会想要这样做,因为您可以安装 SQL 2008 数据库引擎来支持您的报表服务器(在同一服务器上,否则您将需要额外的许可证)。
请记住,截至 2008 年 4 月,SQL Server 2000 不再受到 Microsoft 的主流支持,因此您应该尽可能避免使用此版本实现新的基础结构或功能。 您上面描述的配置即使可以工作,也不会受到 Microsoft 以及可能所有 ISV 和合作伙伴的支持。
I have no idea if this would work, however reporting services also depends on the SQL Server Agent service (for subscriptions) as well as the relational databases, so both would need to be compatible. If you have Reporting Services 2008 then you (or your organisation) must own a SQL Server 2008 license of some sort, therefore I cannot see why you would ever want to do this since you can install the SQL 2008 database engine to support your report server (on the same server, otherwise you would need an additional license).
Bear in mind that as of April 2008 SQL Server 2000 is no longer in mainstream support from Microsoft, so you should avoid implementing new infrastructure or functionality using this version wherever possible. The configuration you describe above, even if you got it to work, would be unsupported by Microsoft and probably all ISVs and partners.