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Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition (Single Processor License) Studio : Microsoft Software by Microsoft Software Brand : Microsoft Model : 228-01079 Platform : Windows NT, Windows 2000 Publisher : Microsoft Software Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Color : 1-user EAN : 0659556500498 UPC : 659556500498 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 5 reviews)
List Price : $4,999.99 Our Price : $1,698.00
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Brand new Full Retail box
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Business today demands a different kind of database solution. Performance, scalability, and reliability are essential, and time to market is critical. Beyond these core enterprise qualities, SQL Server provides agility to your data management and analysis, allowing your organization to adapt quickly and gracefully to derive competitive advantage in a fast-changing environment. From a data management and analysis perspective, it is critical to turn raw data into business intelligence and take full advantage of the opportunities presented by the Web. A complete database and data analysis package, SQL Server opens the door to the rapid development of a new generation of enterprise-class business applications that can give your company a critical competitive advantage. |
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Not as advertised! |
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The details describe this as new, full retail box. This is not the case. What we received was a cd with the license key sticker attacehed to the jewel case. The jewel case looked scratched and used. |
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A better deal |
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The Standard Edition is a good tool A better deal is buying the MSDN Universal Edition. Its price isn't much higher and it includes SQL Server 2000 plus the latest release of Windows XP, Windows 2000, all the .NET development tools, all of the servers, just about every Microsoft product that's not a game. And each month Microsoft will send update discs that include new versions, service packs and beta versions. A really good choice if you are a developer. As an MCSE and MCDBA this is my tool of choice. |
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Small Upgrades, Some Issues |
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There are some important additions, such as clustering and failover support, and a few niceties like user-defined functions and indexed views. Upgrading the data format from 7 to 8 was seamless, but replication was painful. Gone are the Enterprise Manager HTML-based pages at the machine level, replaced by a small maze of things to do to make replication happen. We finally had to reinstall the server to make replication happy. The help file on this topic is a joke. It reads something like "Step 1, configure replication. Step 2, start it up." with absolutely no detail. My bottom line: take your time in upgrading. |
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Modern, Fast, Smart, Stable |
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Each time i did something on this new release of SQL Server within some first weeks i was saying two phrases: "Wow! How can i live without this cool thing?" and "It's should be done erlier! It's so simple!". Thousands of new features, improvements. Now i will go home, because i do my work faster than i could think. |
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Modern, Fast, Smart, Stable |
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Each time i did something on this new release of SQL Server within some first weeks i was saying two phrases: "Wow! How can i live without this cool thing?" and "It's should be done erlier! It's so simple!". Thousands of new features, improvements. Now i will go home, because i do my work faster than i could think. |
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