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Microsoft "R2" product updates break backwards compatibility (blurpr.com)
2 points by j_b_f on Oct 27, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments


Is that really called "backwards compatibility"? R2 can run R1 stuff, which is what I would call b.c., but R1 can't run R2 stuff.


Really? Same Major version numbers. Same product family name (SQL/Hyper-V 2008). If your databases and virtual machines don't use any new features you might expect that they could be moved between servers. Or at least have the option to save a backup in a "compatible" format.

I think it's mostly my thing getting stuck on the naming of it, for me just slapping an "R2" on the 2008 line of server products (Windows, Hyper-V, SQL) instead of being consistent with their other year-based product names makes it seem like they are minor updates instead of different products.




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