Windows Server 2008 + SQL Server 2008: Really better together.

Posted by: Softwaremaker, on 23 Jan 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Yes, really. No fluff. C'mon - has there ever been on this blog i_wink. SQL Server 2008 really does go well with our Windows Server 2008, especially when you are replications across Wide Area Networks (WAN). Microsoft's internal IT, whom is managing global MSDN sites, did this project and concluded with this study: Geo-Replication Performance Gains with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Running on Windows Server 2008. This is a highly-used reference since being published a couple of months back. Note the...

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