User Instances (also Known As RANU) Available With SQL Server Express Edition?
Mar 9, 2011
Quoted from http://blogs.msdn.com:
User Instances (also known as RANU) available with SQL Server Express Edition, are NOT RECOMMENDED for hosting environments.I have a server running Server 2008 R2 Web Edition with IIS 7.5 and Sql Server 2008 R2 Express installed.I have only 3 friends as my hosting clients. Each has a restricted Local User Account on the server.What is the drawback of using user instance in production environment?
Edit.Rather than considering the limitation in memory usage and database size that I know, let us consider the user instance only, why isn't it recommended?
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