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Jan 6, 2007

Hi All,

I am a new comer to the internet e-commerce and ebusiness service. I have limited budget for my startup. I would like to know whether the SQL Server 2005 standard x32 edition (5 client), as this verion is still relative affordable, could be good enough to support an ebusiness intertnet site. When an internet broswer access to my site, would that access be counted as one client?

Also, I would like to know whether anyone there have experience of using SQL express edition to support an internet site, that potentially need roburst data transaction.

Thanks a lot.

SPA



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