Has anyone made the switch from ORACLE to MSSQL? If so, do you have any
advice?
 
Yes - the difference is that we never make use of database
functionality.
 
I have heard many say the Windows is not as stable as UNIX. How stable
is MSSQL?
 
Rumors / gossip in my opinion - it all depends on local expertise

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Our current environment has included a ORACLE database more than 6
years. Our hardware is reaching the end of its life and because of Price
and the Case Sensitivity of  ORACLE we are looking at possibly replacing
ORACLE with Microsoft SQL.
 
As we investigate this change there are several questions I would like
to ask.
 
Is MSSQL really case insensitive?
 
 
We have several stored procedures in ORACLE. How flexible is MSSQL when
it comes to stored procedures?
 
 
I have heard many say the Windows is not as stable as UNIX. How stable
is MSSQL?
 
 
Has anyone made the switch from ORACLE to MSSQL? If so, do you have any
advice?
 
 
Any information we are overlooking?
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