I am going to be using this server for mostly development, a little bit for
Production. Most of the sites that I work on are very small and MS Access
would work just fine. I have very limited programming knowledge, and I only
have experience with Access and SQL Server. One of my clients has a site
that receives about 6,000 page views a day, and his database is about 30
Megs on a SQL Server. I don't feel that Access would be able to handle this
size of database. My concern would be if I was going to run MySQL, how much
difference would there be with writing my queries and what not, to
accommodate to MySQL?
Does anyone have the link to Subscription page for MS Developer Network? I
have looked through the site and can't find it.
Thanks for all the feedback that I have received on this post.
Jason Larson
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Montgomery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 2:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cheaper Alternative to SQL Server 2000
Are you going to be just running a local development server, or will this be
on a production box?
If this is just for developing on a local box, as someone else already
pointed out, you could use MSDE. If you don't already have Access 2000, you
can download MSDE (I think) from Microsoft's site. MSDE also comes bundled
with Visio 2000 (it installs MSDE without asking if it isn't already on your
system). Another option is to join the MS Developer Network and get a
universal subscription for about $600 (plus tax/shipping). With that, you
get all the commerce server, visual studio, office and a whole bunch of
other software, including SQL Server. I wanted SQL Server to run on my
development box and thought this was a great deal - Office Developer, Win200
and MS SQL (plus all the other stuff) for less than $700.
BTW, if anyone needs/wants Visio 2000 Pro (plus a free copy of Visio 2000
Enterprise), I have a still-shrink-wrapped copy I don't need anymore (since
it's part of the MSDN subscription) that I'll let go for what I paid - about
$350.
Chris Montgomery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Development & Consulting http://www.astutia.com
Allaire Consulting Partner
210-490-3249/888-745-7603 Fax 210-490-4692
AIM: astutiaweb; ICQ: 7381282; Firetalk: Ag78
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Larson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 9:50 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: OT: Cheaper Alternative to SQL Server 2000
>
> 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
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