This
post signalled by Bink seems really
interesting: this guy has migrated his Sharepoint Portal Server
application to use SQL Server 2005 and performances are increased a
lot.
At the moment I've no experiences on large Enterprise Applications with SQL
Server 2005 at the backend (our customers are entirely using SQL Server 2000 and
I've played with SQL Server 2005 only for testing it) so I can't confirm if the
gains on performances are a lot, but this post could be an important input:
I've to test some of our Enterprise applications we have (built with SQL
Server 2000 and Navision) by porting them to work under SQL Server
2005 and we'll see what happens.
This will be my next test: Navision 4 SP1 together with SQL
Server 2005: we'll see what happens! 