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Microsoft signaled the end of support today for its SQL Server 2005 product. The 10-year-old server has fallen out of Microsoft's "extended support" product lifecycle phase. SQL Server 2005 will ...
I've never done a move from standalone to domain, just change of machine name and that is a different thing.<BR><BR>However, look up page 355 in "Pro SQL Server 2005 High Availability" where it ...
On 4/9/2013, Extended Support for SQL Server 2000 will come to an end, and SQL Server 2000 will no longer be supported.
Security. Modern SQL Server versions give additional security features, including user-defined server roles, enhanced separation of duty, and backup encryption support to fully safeguard important ...
Microsoft’s support for SQL Server 2005 ends in April and just like with Server 2003, you should take the end-of-life announcements from Microsoft seriously.
With just a short amount of time to go until Microsoft officially kills off SQL Server 2005—i.e., no more hotfixes or security updates—the installed base of 800,000 to more than 2 million ...
SQL Server “Katmai” builds on the success of SQL Server 2005 as a proven platform that is crucial to the completion of business projects, delivering increased functionality to a comprehensive range of ...
For those planning to upgrade SQL Server on-premises, Microsoft claims SQL Server 2005 can be upgraded in-place to SQL Server 2014 — provided the former isn’t a 32-bit edition of the product.
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