Hello folks,

Firs time posting here and I am in need of some feedback/suggestions/advice on 
a new server being setup here at work. I work for UNC Chapel Hill and I made 
the suggestion to the powers that be that we set up this new box to house (or 
hose depending on how this all washes out) some internal Coldfusion 
applications I am working on. This box will not be a dedicated SQL box but will 
have Windows Server 2003 standard along with Coldfusion 7 standard on it. That 
being said, I know this is isn't any where near best practice for this kind of 
thing. Dealing with tight purse strings here so I take what I can get. My 
experience with SQL Server has been limited to 7 and 2000, the latter is what 
we currently have a copy of for this. I am not a DB admin by any stretch, I 
just opened my mouth so here I am. I'm looking for some recommendations as to 
sticking with 2000 or moving up to whatever the current version is bearing in 
mind bewildered Bob here will be doing the install and maintenance :). 
Pros/Cons anything at all will help me at this point. 


Bob

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