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Posted by x-rays on 06/30/06 07:29
Hello David,
thanks for replying, my last question was a bit thick I suppose "Does
2000 Edition has more functions than the latest one?", a newer version
is always better. What was the licence policy of SQL Server 2000 Dev.
Edition? Do you remember?
And a 2nd one, did microsoft stop selling SQL Server 2000 Editions?
PS: Please excuse my english.
Thanks in advance!
David Portas wrote:
> x-rays wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Can anyone tell me or suggest links about differences of SQL Server
> > 2000 Developer Edition & SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition?
> > Specifically, I need to know about the licencing policy.
> >
> > So far I know that SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition is licenced for
> > develpoment (what else), test and demo use. Each licence entitles only
> > one developer to use the software on as many systems as necessary and
> > additional developers can use the software by parchasing additional
> > licences (some sentences borrowed by microsoft's presentation of the
> > product).
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/development.mspx
>
> > Does 2000 Edition has more functions than the latest one?
>
> No. SQL Server 2005 Dev Edition is feature equivalent to SQL Server
> 2005 Enterprise. Other than the licence the only difference I'm aware
> of is that Dev works on the desktop Windows OS whereas Enterprise
> doesn't
>
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