On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 19:01, Angus Scott-Fleming <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 9 Mar 2010 at 16:03, Kurt Buff  wrote:
>
>> Well, one further limitation: SQL Express doesn't (at least didn't,
>> this may have changed) have a backup/dump/data deletion/truncate
>> utility that comes with - one has to be written. This has actually
>> bitten at least one product I know of.
>
> FWIW http://www.google.com/search?q="sql+express"+backup

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Which does pretty much make my point. It's sort of available, but you
have to work to do it. Not that it's horrendous, or anything like it,
but more thought has to be put into it. Of course, that's why it's
'Express', and not 'Full'.

Of course, pretty much the same effort would have to be expended for
the OSS alternatives. Perhaps more, even.

I am *not* trying to say that the OSS is better, in this case. I was
just looking for insight into whether or not a conscious decision had
been made to go with SQL Express vs. the OSS alternatives, and if so
what made the SQL Express the viable alternative. Let's just say I
have a different motive than simply promoting OSS in this case at
least.

Kurt

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