View Poll Results: Are you planning to upgrade to SQL Server 2005

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  • Yes, I will convert all my existing and new servers.

    2 50.00%
  • No, I will stay with older versions of SQL Server.

    1 25.00%
  • I will use SQL Server 2005 for new databases, but won't upgrade existing ones.

    0 0%
  • I want to convert from a competitor (MySQL, Oracle, DB2 etc) to SQL Server.

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Thread: Upgrading to SQL Server 2005

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    Upgrading to SQL Server 2005

    The date the for SQL Server 2005 release is closing up. If everything goes as planned it will be the 10th of Novemeber.

    I'm just curious about who are planning to upgrade and who will not.

    Personallt, I'm not sure what to do. We have a huge internally developed application used for engineering, document control and planning that is currently replicated to 8 sites acrosss the world.

    I will have to do extensive testing before I do any upgrades, but I must say that if everything turs out weel I will certanly upgrade. There is so much functionallity in SQL Server 2005 that I would like to have that I hope the testing goes well, and I can go along with the upgrade.

    I would be fun to see who are planning to do upgrader, or perhaps change from another RDBMS to SQL Server 2005.

    It would also be nice to know the reason why you answer as you do.
    Last edited by kaffenils; Oct 21st, 2005 at 05:06 PM.

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