"The per-processor retail pricing of SQL Server 2005 is US$24,999."
And Microsoft announced they won't increase this on the new version.
-> This explains why we don't use that at the office. We'll keep using MySQL.
Bob
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"The per-processor retail pricing of SQL Server 2005 is US$24,999."
And Microsoft announced they won't increase this on the new version.
-> This explains why we don't use that at the office. We'll keep using MySQL.
Bob
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