Well, depending on your resources...

   You can get the developer version for ~$500.  Or spend $1000 to 
subscribe to MSDN.  Either of these copies, however, will be strictly for 
development.  Since you quoted $5,000 as the price I imagine you are not 
looking into hosting yourself, but outsourcing it.

    I'd highly recommend against using MS Access, although it is an option.


At 08:49 AM 02/22/2001 -0700, you wrote:

>Sorry about the OT post.
>
>I was wondering if someone could give me some feedback on a cheaper
>alternative to SQL Server. I am on a limited budget to create my own
>webserver and I have only experience in developing with CF and SQL Server. I
>really can't afford the $5,000 that Microsoft wants for SQL Server 2000.
>Anybody have any suggestions?
>
>
>Thanks for your time
>
>Jason Larson
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>406-728-4422
>
>
>
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