Is anyone aware of any functionally exceptions of the MSDE
version of SQL, other than Microsoft's listed ones, I have
read in user forums that there are also perfomance
knobbling.
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evaluat...iew/default.as
p
We have the choice of buying a multi-user database with
either an Access or MSDE SQL back end, the supplier is
currently developing the database to use the SQL backend.
We cannot afford to upgrade to the Std version later on.
rob,
I suspect that if the performance of MSDE becomes too slow due to database
throttling that an Access database would also be too slow.
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"rob" <another@.psotago.org.nz> wrote in message
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> Is anyone aware of any functionally exceptions of the MSDE
> version of SQL, other than Microsoft's listed ones, I have
> read in user forums that there are also perfomance
> knobbling.
> http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evaluat...iew/default.as
> p
> We have the choice of buying a multi-user database with
> either an Access or MSDE SQL back end, the supplier is
> currently developing the database to use the SQL backend.
> We cannot afford to upgrade to the Std version later on.
|||I assume they are referring to the workload governor:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/?u...asp?frame=true
Alan Brewer [MSFT]
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SQL Server Documentation Team
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
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