We have about 35 remote SQL 6.5 installations. Each database is about 100 tables, 50 SP's and about 225MB in size. 15 of them have publications & subscriptions to a main 6.5 server, which by the way eventually ends up on a 7.0 SQL server (long story).
So, the question I want your opinion on is: Do I just stick with 7.0 since we have a big chunk of our remote systems going to a 7.0 server? Or do I go forward with SQL 2000? How much different is 2000 from 7? Is it small enough to shrug at and just go on with 2000?
If I do go with SQL 2000, I can start with the non replicated sites and then migrate to the replicated sites last.
So, the question I want your opinion on is: Do I just stick with 7.0 since we have a big chunk of our remote systems going to a 7.0 server? Or do I go forward with SQL 2000? How much different is 2000 from 7? Is it small enough to shrug at and just go on with 2000?
If I do go with SQL 2000, I can start with the non replicated sites and then migrate to the replicated sites last.