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Support Forum for database administrators and web based access to important newsgroups related to databasesHi All, I am new to MS SQL 2000 and would like to get the license information of the product. My company currently decided on MS SQL 2000 (not MS SQL 2005) and would like to have it as a database that provides data to the general public on internet. I wonder what edition I should get? It will be on one processor only. Will standard edition work? Or it must be enterprise edition? Thanks in advance, Win
Post Follow-up to this messageHi, The version standard of sql server 2000 I believe that go well for your requirements. It can support a lot of database in a petition and does not expect a license to CPU. I work in a business ISP that the utilization without problems for the actual customers. The main features you can find them to the address http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...br /> 8dbn.asp Bye
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