(RADIATOR) How to acitvate a demo version

YF at uni-holding.com YF at uni-holding.com
Sun Jun 18 21:21:27 CDT 2006


Hello,
Is  there any means that  we can 
activate the demo version and change  it to product version after we purchase the product?

Thanks!

Rgds
YF

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jason Folkens 
  To: YF at uni-holding.com ; Radiator 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 12:32 PM
  Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) database selection


  in an answer to #1, thats dependant entirely on your database design and sql server hardware.   

  I'm running radiator on a users table with over 28,000 rows in it with totally excellent performance.   Because of the way that indexes work, you could scale that # indefinatly with only a very very small performance hit.

  I would scoff at anyone who said that you would need to move to a different database platform.   SQL Server rocks.   Good, indexed queries, paired with appropriate hardware are everything when it comes to SQL Server performance.

  I have no answer to question #2.   

  -- Jason Folkens (MCDBA)



    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: YF at uni-holding.com 
    To: Radiator 
    Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 12:05 AM
    Subject: (RADIATOR) database selection


    hello,

    A few questions:


    1.  With MS SQLserver2005, up to  how many users the radiator  can support? Or 
    > at what threshold   we suggest the customer  purchase higher end database 
    > software? Sybase or Oracle?And what edition?Can you advise?


    2.  Is  there any means that  we can 
    activate the demo version and change  it to product version after we purchase the product?

    Thanks!

    Rgds
    YF
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