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
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
-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
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/04/17/179252mode=thread
I would take anything on slashdot with a VERY LARGE pinch of salt.
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