> There are a few different versions of SQL 2008. One of them is billed > as SQL server web which is focused on being the backend for a data > driven website. Has anyone used this and have they had any problems? > Any real differences between this and SQL 2008 standard? I'm inclined > to go with the web version based on what I've read but first hand > feedback is best.
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