2005 has been out for a long time now, I'd thought by now a good bit of bugs
have been worked out.  Are people having big issues with it?  I am running
it on two boxes and never had an issue with it but I am much more of an
Oracle person and use it a lot more.  I think it would all boil down to what
the needs were though.  One of the 2005 boxes I have is just that slimmed
down free version and it works perfect for where it is being used.

On 10/18/07, Andy Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My vote is SQL Server 2000 since it is very mature and that is the one I
> have been using. I haven't tried MS SQL 2005, but I would let the beta
> testers.. umm... users work out the bugs first and then migrate SQL 2000 -
> SQL 2005 sometime in the future.
>
> In my opinion, don't go for mySQL if you are building something for an
> enterprise.
>


-- 
Aaron Rouse
http://www.happyhacker.com/


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