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Subject: Re: some explanation of English sentence
Date: 23 Dec 2004 04:19:25 -0800
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cljlk wrote:
> "Eitan" <no_spam_please@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:<41835d27$1@news.012.net.il>...
> > Hello,
> >
> > Need some explanation of the following.
> > (I have entered the site
> > http://www.dotnet-webhosting.com/dotnet-hosting/default.aspx, that
has the
> > following words, and I want to know, if that means, the Sql Server
DB is
> > free, or I need to pay for that 50 euro).
> > (and also, can I use the sql server for my sites' development) ?
> >
> > FREE SQL Server DB
> > (Development only - One off 50 euro - Ideal for learning SQL
server).
> >
> > Thanks :)
>
>
> I think the web site commerical is a bit tricky.
> From my understanding, you have to pay 119.64 UK per year in order to
> keep your web site host. And if you like to learn SQL Server
Database,
> you need to pay 50 UK for setting your account which is one time fee
> only.
> You do not have to pay the SQL server database fee every year.
> If you don't keep your web site host which you have to pay 119.64
evey
> year,
> you cannot practice SQL database.
Database no yearly charge. Probably the best SQL Server deal in the UK.
>I'm not a database expert, but if I understand this properly,
>what they offer is a sample SQL database which you can use to
>develop applications. The applications will be of no real use
>unless you have a real database of your own to point them at -
>they obviously can't provide your data for you. That would mean
>having your own server with a permanent Internet connection, in
>which case you probably wouldn't need to buy web hosting from
>DotNet Hosting UK.
This is not correct. They provide everything. You DO NOT need your own
server.
I hope this helps.
G,
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