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Blue Forest http://www.lslnet.com at 11:08 on July 8, 2006


SQL Server and ASE distinction

Even the information that is the version of Sybase System
SQL Server/11.0.3.2/P/SCO/SCO_SV r3.2v5.0.2/SWR 3 Nov 7575 23:43:28 PST 1997 Rollup/OPT/Mon

Why do some different information and the subsequent version, equipped with 12 of my colleagues version information :
Adaptive Server Enterprise/12.5.2/EBF 11,948 ESD#1/P/NT (IX86) /OS 4.0/ase1252/1838/32-bit/OPT/Sat May 29 03:34:29 2004

Certainly not the same hardware platform and version, it is obvious, but what I want to know is a 11.0.3.2 versions of SQL Server and is beginning to show, but it is the Adaptive Server Enterprise 12.5.2 (ASE). SQL Server and what difference it? What is the change in the management and performance of the database?

SQL Server and ASE distinction

Sybase System version 11.5 was renamed the Adaptive Server, SQL Server before
The biggest difference is whether the row-level locking

SQL Server and ASE distinction

While still a registered trademark of Sybase SQL Server, according to the agreement by the use of MS.

SQL Server and ASE distinction

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