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Posted by Charlie on 08/05/07 23:11
Thanks for the info. I t is appreciated.
Charlie
"Hugo Kornelis" <hugo@perFact.REMOVETHIS.info.INVALID> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 12:17:04 -0400, Charlie wrote:
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>>Interesting that the Microsoft web site doesn't include the developer
>>version in the comparison.
>
> Hi Charlie,
>
> Yeah, I've been bitten by that one as well. Actually, the reason is (or
> was, last time I looked) mentioned on one of the comparison pages, but
> buried deep in the small print so I can't blame you for not finding it!
>
> The reason that developer edition is not included on the feature
> comparison pages, is that developer edition has the exact same features
> as the enterprise edition! The only differences are price, license, and
> (as Bucky points out) supported operating systems - but those
> characteristics are mentioned on other pages, where developer edition is
> indeed included!
>
> --
> Hugo Kornelis, SQL Server MVP
> My SQL Server blog: http://sqlblog.com/blogs/hugo_kornelis
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