SQL 2005 a 2008

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Tendrán un procedimiento de cómo restaurar una copia de la BD SQL 2005 a una BD de 2008?
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    news:fr3n35$dsq$[email protected]..
    >I use Fluid Hosting and when they changed from 2000 to
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    > differences. I would check the lit on what is new and
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    > what changed from prior version and determine if any of
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    >
    > Art wrote:
    >
    >> I have a very large database in 2000 and I'm
    thinking of requesting
    >> that it be moved to 2005. I've heard that 2005 is
    faster and I've
    >> seen the interface for it and it looks like it
    combines Query
    >> analyzer with the standard interface tools.
    Enterprise Manager is
    >> just so limited and clunky.
    >>
    >> Do you think I'd run into problems with my site if I
    had them update
    >> to a new SQL database? Any pitfalls? Warnings? What
    should I look out
    >> for?
    >>
    >> Is it worth it for the new security and interface
    features?
    >>
    >> Thanks
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    >

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