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I would not recommend it unless this is a lab. You would probably be better off having EV and SQL on the same box instead of putting it on the DC. How large of an environment and what data sources? (for example, Exchange mailbox archiving for 500 users)
MSFT has the following:
Installing SQL Server on a Domain Controller
For security reasons, Microsoft recommends that you do not install SQL Server 2008 R2 on a domain controller. SQL Server Setup will not block installation on a computer that is a domain controller, but the following limitations apply:
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On Windows Server 2003, SQL Server services can run under a domain account or a local system account.
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You cannot run SQL Server services on a domain controller under a local service account or a network service account.
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After SQL Server is installed on a computer, you cannot change the computer from a domain member to a domain controller. You must uninstall SQL Server before you change the host computer to a domain controller.
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After SQL Server is installed on a computer, you cannot change the computer from a domain controller to a domain member. You must uninstall SQL Server before you change the host computer to a domain member.
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SQL Server failover cluster instances are not supported where cluster nodes are domain controllers.
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SQL Server Setup cannot create security groups or provision SQL Server service accounts on a read-only domain controller. In this scenario, Setup will fail.
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