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    I'm working on Social Bookmarking projects, I built a community site called blogmemes, mainly in spanish, but I want to built a new version using .Net Framework 2.0. I want to know if is possible to built a site like this using SQl Server Express 2005. AFAIK there is no problem with that except for scalability, but when this problem arise, I plan to migrate to the full server. What do you think? Does anybody put an internet service based on Sql Server Express 2005? Eduardo Diaz site | english blog | spanish blog -- modified at 12:36 Friday 13th January, 2006

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      I'm working on Social Bookmarking projects, I built a community site called blogmemes, mainly in spanish, but I want to built a new version using .Net Framework 2.0. I want to know if is possible to built a site like this using SQl Server Express 2005. AFAIK there is no problem with that except for scalability, but when this problem arise, I plan to migrate to the full server. What do you think? Does anybody put an internet service based on Sql Server Express 2005? Eduardo Diaz site | english blog | spanish blog -- modified at 12:36 Friday 13th January, 2006

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      ediazc wrote:

      What do you think? Does anybody put an internet service based on Sql Server Express 2005?

      Sounds okay to start with. I've not tried it, but SQL Server 2005 Express Edition is more scalable than MSDE was (the limit is in the size of the database, rather than the number of connections) So, I'd say go for it as a starting point and plan to upgrade at some point in the future. ColinMackay.net "Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in." -- Confucius "If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell

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        ediazc wrote:

        What do you think? Does anybody put an internet service based on Sql Server Express 2005?

        Sounds okay to start with. I've not tried it, but SQL Server 2005 Express Edition is more scalable than MSDE was (the limit is in the size of the database, rather than the number of connections) So, I'd say go for it as a starting point and plan to upgrade at some point in the future. ColinMackay.net "Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in." -- Confucius "If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell

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        Somebody asked? Does anybody put an internet service based on Sql Server Express 2005? Yes I do that. Actually I use 587 since a long time. It works. But many problems :( Chris :) Vietiane , Laos (PDR)

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          I'm working on Social Bookmarking projects, I built a community site called blogmemes, mainly in spanish, but I want to built a new version using .Net Framework 2.0. I want to know if is possible to built a site like this using SQl Server Express 2005. AFAIK there is no problem with that except for scalability, but when this problem arise, I plan to migrate to the full server. What do you think? Does anybody put an internet service based on Sql Server Express 2005? Eduardo Diaz site | english blog | spanish blog -- modified at 12:36 Friday 13th January, 2006

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          Love the look and feel of your website, did you designed yourself? Cheers Al

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            Love the look and feel of your website, did you designed yourself? Cheers Al

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            I agree with Al. Had to reflect on some high school Spanish and the site looks really nice. Paul

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              I agree with Al. Had to reflect on some high school Spanish and the site looks really nice. Paul

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              Thanks for your comments. The design was made by my pal Radu Dutzan http://hackand.blogspot.com/ If you want to contact him emailto:admin@blogmemes.com :)

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