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rerdavies | 14 days ago
My preference was for a mid-tier subscription that provided a complete set of licensed-for-development-use Windows Server, and Microsoft Office and SQL Server ISOs, for ~$495/year.
Of course, you had no way of knowing that the truly eye-watering top-tier $2000/yr MSDN subscriptions were jam-packed with junky "Enterprise" tools that you would never actually want or need, without actually purchasing one. Nor would you know that the priority support credits bundled with top-tier MSDN support did not materially improve upon the "shouting into the void" nature of unpaid support, which in turn was not materially better than the No Support At All for U option that we currently have. Although my one experience with a paid priority support case did actually produce an actual fix three years later. So there is that, I suppose. :-/
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