Sachin Samuel

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Upgrading a Database SQL 2000 to SQL 2005

Performing an upgrade to the next version of SQL Server is something more and more of us will be doing as the support for SQL Server 2000 wanes. New author Sachin Samuel brings us an overview of the process and options that you have for performing an upgrade.

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