Personally, I think CF Pro can handle the needs of the vast majority of
CF-based web sites.  If you don't need those "extras", you should certainly
get Pro, and if in the future you realize you need some of those extras,
just upgrade your license to Enterprise.

To answer your points specifically, you can most certainly use SQL2K and
Access with Pro, since they use standard ODBC and Microsoft's drivers. You
can also use Oracle, since there are ODBC drivers for Oracle, you just won't
get the Merant drivers (which I never use anyway, and we do use Oracle).
Clustered servers are (basically) only necessary if you are in a redundant
or load-balanced configuration, and if maximum uptime is absolutely
necessary.

Pete

> Thank you Adam, Critz and Pete.
>
> Clustered servers?!  not sure what that is, but pretty sure we don't need
> it.
>
> As far as the native ODBC driver thing goes, can I use SQL Server 2000 and
> MS Access with the Professional Server?  We do not use any Oracle here...
>
> Charles
>
> 
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