What serious business purpose does 2008 serve over 2000/2005?
Other than enrich MS?
What does it do besides new extensions (read: lockins). Why should I use it?
Microsoft's delayed SQL Server 2008 has inched closer to daylight, with the company's first release candidate (RC) code. SQL Server 2008 RC 0 has been made available in three editions - the full database, Express and Express Advanced. Also released for testing is the SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack, consisting of installation …
Ahh a true DB techie. We don't upgrade our software and we don't leave a huge bloody signpost saying we have been skiving off work looking at El Reg.
I salute you!
Seriously, no point at all, we will be moving to SQL Server 2005 in a few months as its now got some useful functions that would be nice to implement in general AND are actually making it into the software stack. It should be stable as its had 3 years or so to bed in ; )
Whats 2008 got over 2005 in terms of really useful stuff ? Spatial data types ... hmmm ... ummmm ... multimedia streams/types .. hmm .. errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrror
I consider myself a fairly heayweight SQL Server optimiser, and I can't outperform the Merge statement. It's certainly going to be of use to stock control.
Also, the Linq front end will help the objects only sheep who've fallen for Sun's "middle tier / sell more hardware paradigm" propaganda.
It's still missing a few things though, true parallel query, for instance.
However thanks for the feedback, most of which was constructive. Not certain there's much there outside of BI worthwhile for any but the very heaviest users (but BI users above say positive things).
Regarding merge, I don't see what it gets you (except lockin). I suppose I'll use it someday and see if I can equal it performance-wise (I too am a good optimiser).
But thanks all.
Oh, and Mr. "You should use it if you want your DB Apps to run slower and your DB server to consume more memory." - that post was about as useless and information-free as mine.