Installing MS SQL server

Can you tell me how do i go about installing MSSQL server.
I currently work on R3 and I want to install J2EE engine as well as NWDI, for which installing MSSQL server is prerequisite. Thanks in advance.

Hi,
You will find the installation docs in the Service Market Place,
https://websmp201.sap-ag.de/installnw70
Hope this helps !
Regards
Srinivasan T

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    Hi ,
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    machine 1 : 4 Gb ram , 2.53 GHZ processor  core i5 processor( I could upgrade ram to 8 GB)
    Machine 2: 8 GB ram , 2.43 GHZ processor core i3 processor.
    I want to install sql server 2008 R2  on one of the machine and SharePoint server 2013 on another.
    I want to get best performance out of  two systems. 
    I would do farm installation.
    1.) Does sql server need to be more powerful or SharePoint server hardware wise.
    2.) Can i install applications like , search server , access server etc on the server running sql server.
    Basically I am looking for best performance.
    Regards
    Vinod
    +91-9910988922

    Hi vinod,
    pls  take machine 2 for sharepoint server installation. Justification below
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262485(v=office.15).aspx
    Development or evaluation installation of SharePoint Server 2013 or SharePoint Foundation 2013 with the minimum recommended services for development environments. For information, see Minimum recommended services for development environments.
    8 GB
    64-bit, 4 cores
    80 GB for system drive
    Installation Scenario
    Deployment type and scale
    RAM
    Processor
    Hard disk space
    Single server with a built-in database or single server that uses SQL Server
    Development or evaluation installation of SharePoint Server 2013 or SharePoint Foundation 2013 with the minimum recommended services for development environments.
    For information, see Minimum recommended services for development environments.
    8 GB
    64-bit, 4 cores
    80 GB for system drive
    Single server with a built-in database or single server that uses SQL Server
    Development or evaluation installation of SharePoint Server 2013 or SharePoint Foundation 2013 running Visual Studio 2012 and the minimum recommended services
    for development environments. For information, see Minimum recommended services for development environments.
    10 GB
    64-bit, 4 cores
    80 GB for system drive
    Single server with a built-in database or single server that uses SQL Server
    Development or evaluation installation of SharePoint Server 2013 running all available services.
    24 GB
    64-bit, 4 cores
    80 GB for system drive
    Web server or application server in a three-tier farm
    Pilot, user acceptance test, or production deployment of SharePoint Server 2013 or SharePoint Foundati
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