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Old August 2nd, 2005, 09:32 AM
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Hi all,

     is that access or oracle is good for large databases

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small = access

large = oracle or SQL Server

"Life is a Database"
 
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not wanting to split hairs... but, questions for Javahead - what constitutes a large database? Do you mean large data, how much? Do you mean a large user group, again... how many? and how many concurrent? And what sort of finance/resources are available.... Oracle/SQL may be good/better but that doesnt mean they are best solutions available.





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