• Steve Jones - SSC Editor (2/5/2016)


    djackson 22568 (2/5/2016)


    Steve Jones - SSC Editor (2/4/2016)


    Comments posted to this topic are about the item <A HREF="/articles/Editorial/137086/">Who's Got a teenage SQL Server?</A>

    I corrected your type. I am sure you meant to ask who has a teenage version, not a pre-teen. I mean, there can't be any vendors out there who actually keep up to date on product versions, are there?

    SQL 2005 is 10, pre-teen, not teenage.

    My point is that it might have been "more accurate" to ask how many had teenage, as I am betting very few people are on 2014 or newer. We have over 50 production installations of SQL Server, and only one of them is 2014.

    2012 and older? Yeah, pretty much everyone should have those at this point, given how business is reluctant to spend money, and how Microsoft is overcharging.

    Dave