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Hi All, I am into webdevelopment with ASP, .NET and stuffs. I am running my PC with XP OS. Can I maintain the same ot shall I change to 2000 Adv Server? The problem here is I cant run SQL server 2000 with full server option. Please suggest me... to be or not to be with XP?? I have plans to go for the 2003 server later (after 6 months) I was born intelligent
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Hi All, I am into webdevelopment with ASP, .NET and stuffs. I am running my PC with XP OS. Can I maintain the same ot shall I change to 2000 Adv Server? The problem here is I cant run SQL server 2000 with full server option. Please suggest me... to be or not to be with XP?? I have plans to go for the 2003 server later (after 6 months) I was born intelligent
Education ruined me!.You can run the personal version of SQL or Developer version . If you want to run the Enterprise version you would need a server OS .. Which can be Windows 2000 Server MUCH cheaper than Advanced server . You only would need Advanced Server if you were Clustering ... Hope this helps !
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You can run the personal version of SQL or Developer version . If you want to run the Enterprise version you would need a server OS .. Which can be Windows 2000 Server MUCH cheaper than Advanced server . You only would need Advanced Server if you were Clustering ... Hope this helps !
Thanks for the reply. Chris F wrote: if you were Clustering means?? let me know what that is anyway ?!?! I was born intelligent
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Hi All, I am into webdevelopment with ASP, .NET and stuffs. I am running my PC with XP OS. Can I maintain the same ot shall I change to 2000 Adv Server? The problem here is I cant run SQL server 2000 with full server option. Please suggest me... to be or not to be with XP?? I have plans to go for the 2003 server later (after 6 months) I was born intelligent
Education ruined me!.If you only want to do development, you can get the SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition, which will install on a desktop. You need a Server edition of Windows (Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server or Datacenter Server, or Windows Server 2003 Standard, Enterprise or Datacenter Edition) to install a full version of SQL Server 2000, which you must do to comply with the license in a deployment scenario. You can also use Windows NT 4.0 Server but I wouldn't really recommend that at this stage.
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If you only want to do development, you can get the SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition, which will install on a desktop. You need a Server edition of Windows (Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server or Datacenter Server, or Windows Server 2003 Standard, Enterprise or Datacenter Edition) to install a full version of SQL Server 2000, which you must do to comply with the license in a deployment scenario. You can also use Windows NT 4.0 Server but I wouldn't really recommend that at this stage.
I would prefer for.. Win 2000 Server... which i plan to update after 6 months time from now... Thanks! I was born intelligent
Education ruined me!.