Can you back any of these statements up with facts?

Things like "beats Oracle hands down", or "about as good as DB2/400"?  What
features?

Or "scales nicely"?  On what platform?  What database size?  How many users?
Have you run any of the standard transaction load tests, such as TPC-C or
TPC-H?

Or even "a fraction of the price".   How do you calculate that?  Initial
cost?  Ongoing cost?  Total cost of ownership?  Cost/transaction?  For what
size database?  10MB?  100MB?  1GB?  1TB?

Joe


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Server Dave
>
> As a general rule from now on I would only recomend SQL2000 Enterprise for
> any new
> applications-It beats Oracle hands down,has all the bells and whistles
> management tools/dev enviroment  that Oracle has not got yet.
> Its aboubt as good as DB2/400 but is far cheaper and scales nicely at a
> fraction of the cost.



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