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MSDN - What is it and why do I need it?

MSDN - What is it and why do I need it?

         

paigehooha

7:44 pm on Nov 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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We are going to be getting a new server for our internet site that apparently I will be 100% responsible for. (I guess I'm also a DBA now?!?) I have this horrible habit of acting like I know what someone is talking about when I don't. Today in a meeting someone said that we're going to need an MSDN license for this new server so go ahead and order it. Can someone please explain in laymen terms what an MSDN license is and why I need it? <I found the site where I can order it - I just don't know what I'm ordering>

I've gone to several websites - read them all - even a small thread on here but I don't understand. Is it a software bundle for development and if so - what does that mean? :)

bcolflesh

7:46 pm on Nov 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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[msdn.microsoft.com...]

Start reading - ;)

paigehooha

7:58 pm on Nov 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



:o¦

Kidding - I know! I've been all over that site! I think I have a mental block for MSDN. I've never been so confused in my life - and I know it's not that difficult - for some reason I'm blocked to understanding...

bcolflesh

8:04 pm on Nov 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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[msdn.microsoft.com...]

Under: MSDN Subscriptions

You don't "need" a sub for any server - just for learning purposes and access to dev downloads.

MonkeyBoyUK

7:32 am on Nov 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Depending on which service you take.

MSDN library/subscription is basically ALL of the Microsoft products and updates. You get sent a library of CDs that allows you to install any Microsoft product for use in developing stuff.
You get all the OS's, office programs, server programs and so on.
You cannot use it on live or production servers, only development ones and be careful with the licensing.
If you purchase just one license, this entitles one person to use the set and no more.
A lot of people see it as a cheap way to get all the microsoft software you need, however im sure the BSA and such would have something to say about that :)

You also then get access to a wealth of online info and help, above what is noramlly available. Webchats, webcasts, access to the code centers, bug centers, user groups and forums and lots of other useful resources.

If you are lucky you might even get an xmas card from Billy Boy himself 8)