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johnro
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10/26/2008 8:35:37 PM
Is this for a full SQL 2008 Enterprise edition? I heard someone say that the pricing is based on the number of CPUs. How does this work? I would not want any limitations as this machine has to be powerful to handle high web traffic.
-John
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johnro
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10/25/2008 5:13:03 PM
What is the pricing to upgrade from SQL 2000 Enterprise to SQL 2008 Enterprise?
-James
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johnro
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10/25/2008 10:45:05 AM
What I need is the SQL Enterprise at Standard price. I cannot afford a car price for this. I would have to mortage my house, which is ridiculous.
-John
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johnro
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10/23/2008 10:28:07 PM
What is the difference between SQL Server 2008 Standard Server Edition and SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition?
User license then does not mean Internet web users? For example, with a web site that may have 100s of simultaneous web user connections?
-John
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johnro
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10/23/2008 7:25:26 PM
Yes, I would like to get SQL 2008. Do you have a copy I can get?
Does many people use RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) ? You have to allow terminal services on the Server, and I am always afraid that this would open up a security issue and leave that always turned off?
-John
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johnro
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10/23/2008 5:26:03 PM
What is terminal services? Is this like a secure link over the Internet from a remote location?
Also is Windows 2008 Server out? I know that SQL 2008 is out? Do you sell these?
-John
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johnro
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10/23/2008 4:49:23 PM
What does "5 User CAL Licenses" mean?
If this is for an Internet web server, does it mean only 5 users can connect at any given time? I always wondered what 5 user license means. Thank you for your help.
-John
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