It's not 2008 anymore. Joey details the ins and outs of upgrading these aging Microsoft servers, including licensing changes, support options and potential pitfalls. It was a simpler time. A decade ...
I vote for 1 as well. Also note that if you license the physical CPU's you can also P2V the 2000 box for no additional cost (or you could the last time I read the MS licensing doc, it might have ...
While the situation at each organization is unique, there are three broad classes of users that will look to upgrade to SQL Server 2008: existing SQL Server 2000 users (possibly concerned about ...