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	<title>Technical Notes&#187; SQL Server 7.0</title>
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		<title>SQL Server &#8211; Maximum Capacity Specifications Comparison</title>
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The following table compares the maximum sizes and numbers of various objects defined in SQL Server 7.0, SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005 databases or referenced in Transact-SQL statements. The table does not include Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Windows CE Edition and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Windows CE Edition. The table has the technical [...]


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