I was describing how the data that I needed to manipulate on SQL Server 2000 was just too difficult to work with, the table had over 10 million rows, a fairly wide table, and only a couple of indexes that were not being very useful for me. ![]() Look around at the software you run, the tools you use, and the programs you rely on, how many of those are running on a 22 year old platform without being updated to something newer. Not often do I admit that I do still occasionally work on SQL Server 2000, and given that we are now in 2022, that makes SQL Server 2000 a 22 year old product. I was working with a client just the other day that has several SQL Server 2000 servers still in mission critical production environments, and a couple of newer versions of SQL Server 2005, 2016, 2019.
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