November 15, 2005 at 10:28 am
thats what i think - i should be able to operate the DB in case of crash - and the db is small right now - so theres no performance probem - so ill be able to do the programmer course later on
BUT......
now that sql 2005 is out
should i take a sql 2005 course although im working on a sql 2000 server with no future change in sight ????
are there courses for 2005 that are 85% compatible for 2000 sql server ???
November 15, 2005 at 11:46 am
From what I've been told 2005 has many similarities to 2000 as far as administering it. I'm sure there are some differences; I know DTS is now SSIS.
As far as courses, I don't know if there are any full courses on 2005 yet or not. I know there is MS2733, but that's for updating your skills from 2000.
I would stick with the 2000 course, since that is what you will be using.
Maybe someone else who has actually used 2005 has more to say...
November 17, 2005 at 9:36 am
ive just finished a sql 2005 convetion
and ure right - 2005 and 2000 are not so Similar
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