I've had a lot of good experiences with the AvePoint product for the RBS stuff,
easy to implement and configure and very effective. Using the filestream
provider is a bit more hands on to configure but not too bad (there are good
blog posts around on it, Todd Klindt had a good one from memory),
Hi Tom,
I don't think the Client wants to go down the path of a new server/build. I
will need to set up a testing envrionment to ensure that SQL 2005 Express can
be upgraded to SQL 2008 Express seamlessly! (If you guys have any links/tips,
let me know!)
Uzma
From:
Supported Upgrade Paths for SQL 2008 R2
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143393.aspx
How to Upgrade
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms144267.aspx
Wes
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Uzma Naz
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+1 to AvePoint and RBS. We are rolling this out on a few customers at the
moment primarily due to being able to store the documents outside of SQL onto
cheaper storage for them.
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Brian Farnhill
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