SQL2000

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Hello List,

Anybody out there have upgraded SQL7.0 to SQL2000 ?

If yes...were there any issues ?

Anything I should be careful of ?

Thanx
 
Hi Ricardo :

I've tested Xe and Win2000. It seems to be as stable as B7331 or B7332 were
on Windows NT.
I didn't tested SQL2000 yet, but JDE is recommending it. I suppose it's good
enough... (hope so!)
I recommend Standard Edition, don't use Enterprise edition unless you need
advanced
configurations such as clustering or distributed databases.

Yours,Sebastian Sajaroff

B7321 to Xe, NT, SQL, Citrix, JAS, Interoperability

(Spanish) Que tengas suerte... OneWorld puede ser un camino de riesgo y
adrenalina.
(English) Have luck... OneWorld may become a risky and adrenaline path.



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De: rpaz [mailto:[email protected]]
Enviado el: Monday, March 12, 2001 6:06 PM
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: rpz:SQL2000


Hi there...

We 're near to migrate to XE, Win2000, SQL 2000...I've a few questions
about:

-How reliable is to use the above configuration?
-What version of SQL2000 is recommended -Enterprise or Standard Edition-?

If anybody could give me any advices I'll apreciate it

Thank's in advance

OW 73.3.2 SP 10.1 / NT 4.0 / SQL 7.0

Greetings.
S.E. Ricardo Paz Castañón
Systems Chief
Comercial de Herramientas S.a de C.v.
+52(8)369-35-35
[email protected]
www.cohesa.com



Lic. Ricardo Paz Castanon
Jefe Sistemas COHESA
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