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Posted by Tony Rogerson on 02/07/06 09:54
> There is no single magic answer to all problems. Sorry, Doug.
But in order to make that decision you need to be informed!
Geez you don't even know SQL Server scalabilities, you didn't even know it
does queries with parallelisation and partitioning has been in the product
for 3 releases now.
Did your industry experience stop 8 years ago? Have you done any real work
since then or do you just do the odd consultancy once a quarter?
--
Tony Rogerson
SQL Server MVP
http://sqlserverfaq.com - free video tutorials
"--CELKO--" <jcelko212@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>>> perhaps you shouldn't be giving advice on using sql server on larger
>>> databases. <<
>
> Think about it for a minute. Would you preach to the knowledgable or
> to the ignorantt?
>
> I know of major home supply company that is still keeping its
> contractor DB on ACCESS and will not move to SQL Server. Sure they can
> do itn ACCESS, if they re-boot a few times day and keep a back up.
> Gee, I must be out off line when I suggested that SQL Server could be a
> usable solution. Duh!
>
> There is no single magic answer to all problems. Sorry, Doug.
>
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