SQL Server 2008 R2 licensing changes and feature information

June 9th, 2010 admin

Scott Lowe explains what you need to know about SQL Server 2008 R2’s licensing modifications and new editions. by Scott Lowe

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davidgugick (David Gugick)  : LiteSpeed for SQL Server tip: Save gobs of storage and backup time by using Fast Compression. Gobs. It's a technical term for "a lot".....
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zamorao (Oscar Zamora)  : @davidgugick And what would be its advantage over SQL 2008 Backup WITH compression?..
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davidgugick (David Gugick)  : @zamorao @afernandez LiteSpeed's Fast Compression technology can reduce backup storage and time by up to 85% over compressed full backups..
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afernandez (Argenis Fernandez)  : @zamorao with R2 you get native backup compression. You should test that to see if you get good compression ratio. #sqlhelp..
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afernandez (Argenis Fernandez)  : @zamorao using backup compression you achieve massive savings in xfer time over network #sqlhelp..
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