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elwoos
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2052 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-21 : 11:08:30
In the not too far future we are going to have to replace one of our SQL Server 2000 standard edition instances and I have been looking for indicative pricing on our options. I fully realise there are many factors that affect this and that anyone reading this won't be able to provide precise figures, all I am looking for is an indication.

As far as I can see we currently have two options, firstly we could just buy SQL Server web edition, which I see from http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/pricing.aspx is approximately half the cost of buying the standard edition. What I can't find is some sort of indication of what it would cost to upgrade to 2008 R2 either web or standard edition or even if I can upgrade to web edition.

Anyone happen to have any rough figures as a guide? The only thing I have found so far on the MS site is on the link above.

thanks

steve



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What color do you want that database?

jackv
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

2179 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-22 : 01:37:13
One approach is to contact a reseller - and ask them to quote.
I've also found contacting Microsoft Licensing Centre very helpful

Jack Vamvas
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djj55
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

352 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-28 : 14:56:15
As far as I know there is no upgrade purchase path from 2000 to 2008R2. You Jack makes a good point, if they think you are going to buy MS can be very helpful - as opposed to trying to get help on a problem.
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