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Tony Weeg wrote:
| can someone explain to me, very high level, what the difference is
| between
|
| sql server 2000 Standard Edition
| sql server 2000 Enterprise Edition
|
| we have 2000 ent edition on our servers now, however we are about to
| configure 2 new ones, and my software ordering guys, got us standard
| edition instead of what we already have, which is enterprise edition.
|
| thank you
|
| ...tony

http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evaluation/features/choosing.asp

for an overview chart

or Choosing an Edition of SQL Server 2000

http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/planning/SQLResKChooseEd.asp

is a good start.... i think standard is limited to four processors and
enterprise is expensive


i just noticed that a passiv or backup standby server requires no second
license for sql server... coool :)


z

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