No mention of any sort of concurrent user limit, and no mention of
thread limits. Does anyone know if these restrictions are lifted and
the published performance limits are all there are?
A 4gb database limit is no big deal to me, and the single-processor
limit isn't an issue as I can't afford a
Express is a version of SQL Server 2005. MSDE is a version of SQL Server
2000 or 7. Hence the different requirements.
Sam
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> MSDE is being replaced by SQL Server EXPRESS
cool. thanks for the info. it requires .NET & a bit more resources than old
msde though.
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> MSDE is available to anyone who has acopy of MS Office Pro, or any
> other MS product that includes MSDE... for deployment, even. Its a
> chopped down version of the SQL Server engine and contains no
> Enterprise mgr, among other things.
you used to have to get it that way, but ms has been givi
>>Not hard to find at all...
Thanks a lot.
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>>It's called MSDE (Microsoft Developers Edition).
Thanks a lot.
>>as always it's buried where you'd never think to lookboy I love the MS site
Yeah, quite frustrating to look for information. The most important things, like reference docs are always buried deep into useless general descr
> good to know it's changed (we have the Action Pack so we get all the
> goodies)thanks Matt ;-)
When I was searching for SQL Server solutions for development this is
what I found:
- You can download the trial version of SQL Server. The server
expires after 120 days, the Enterprise Manager a
2004 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: SQL Server 2000 developer edition?
N :-)
MSDE is available to anyone who has acopy of MS Office Pro, or any
other MS product that includes MSDE... for deployment, even. Its a
chopped down version of the SQL Server engine and contains no
Enterprise mgr, among
N :-)
MSDE is available to anyone who has acopy of MS Office Pro, or any
other MS product that includes MSDE... for deployment, even. Its a
chopped down version of the SQL Server engine and contains no
Enterprise mgr, among other things.
The MS SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition is now a sepa
ly 13, 2004 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: SQL Server 2000 developer edition?
> Yes there isbut getting it is the fun parthave to be part of some
MS developer group OR I think you can get it with various MS product
licences.
>
> It's called MSDE (Microsoft Developers Edition).Bes
July 13, 2004 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: SQL Server 2000 developer edition?
Yes there isbut getting it is the fun parthave to be part of some MS developer group OR I think you can get it with various MS product licences.
It's called MSDE (Microsoft Developers Edition).Best thing
Claude Schneegans wrote:
> Same question for SQL Server 2000... ;-)
Yes, but it will cost you about US$50. Its license allows you to copy
it anywhere in your office as many times as you like so long as its
use is development/testing only. No production use. I got mine at
cdw.com.
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Yes there isbut getting it is the fun parthave to be part of some MS developer group OR I think you can get it with various MS product licences.
It's called MSDE (Microsoft Developers Edition).Best thing to do is track down hte SQL Server product comparison page and hunt aroundas a
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