Subject | Sizing conversion project |
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Author | Rick Debay |
Post date | 2012-01-20T22:23:28Z |
We are using Firebird and I've been tasked with determining the costs
for migrating to MS SQL Server. The last time I used the latter was ten
years ago, and in the role of a Java programmer.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to come up with rough time and
cost estimates?
Also, I'd like pointers to FB vs. SQL Server comparisons, so I add those
to the analysis. Obviously if the benefits don't exceed the costs of
the migration, it won't make sense.
Last, I'd like to exceed the requirements and throw in DB2 and Oracle.
If we're forced to migrate, it doesn't make any sense to only consider
one database.
Thanks, Rick DeBay
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for migrating to MS SQL Server. The last time I used the latter was ten
years ago, and in the role of a Java programmer.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to come up with rough time and
cost estimates?
Also, I'd like pointers to FB vs. SQL Server comparisons, so I add those
to the analysis. Obviously if the benefits don't exceed the costs of
the migration, it won't make sense.
Last, I'd like to exceed the requirements and throw in DB2 and Oracle.
If we're forced to migrate, it doesn't make any sense to only consider
one database.
Thanks, Rick DeBay
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