RE: Server Enterprise versus Server Professional - what is the di ff?

2002-04-19 Thread Cantrell, Adam
Clustering and native ODBC drivers (ie. oracle) on the Enterprise version. Probably more, but those seem to be the biggest differences. They share the same syntax and functionality. Adam. -Original Message- From: Charles Nahm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002

RE: Server Enterprise versus Server Professional - what is the di ff?

2002-04-19 Thread Cantrell, Adam
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... Ride on brother, stay away from oracle until you can

RE: Server Enterprise versus Server Professional - what is the di ff?

2002-04-19 Thread Charles Nahm
-Original Message- From: Cantrell, Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Ride on brother, stay away from oracle until you can afford $400/hr or until you need to impress the VC's. I myself don't enjoy paying for cocky asses to fly around in MIG jets and propose National ID cards to the

Re: Server Enterprise versus Server Professional - what is the di ff?

2002-04-19 Thread Stephen Moretti
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/04/17/179252mode=thread I would take anything on slashdot with a VERY LARGE pinch of salt. __ Your ad could be here. Monies from ads go to support these lists and provide more