That depends on your requirement and budget...
But for enterprise use, i'd say Oracle and SQL Server 2000.
Personally i don't think SQL Server 2005 is worth an upgrade :)

Rizal

At 11:42 PM 10/18/2007, you wrote:
>Hi to all,
>i have to create a Database Server to work with ColdFusion. I'd like 
>to know what is (obvious by your personal opinion) the best Database 
>Engine to use (performance level, easiest sql language,compatibility, etc...).
>That are my requirements:
>- Op.System: Windows 2003 r2 Standard Edition
>
>- My possible DB Engines:
>   1- SQL Server 2000
>   2- SQL Server 2005
>   3- My SQL
>   N- etc...(suggestions accepted, not oracle)
>
>
>Tank you all



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