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Jul 2nd, 2002, 10:27 AM
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New Member
Which database ?
Hi,
Newbie here. I am switching devolpment tool for stability reasons (from a CASE tool called Windev) and I am looking at VB .net.
The catch is that both the JET and the MSDE engine if I understand well only support databases of less than 2 Gb and my project (to be distributed at fairly LOW cost) needs to include a fairly extensive database (about 3 to 10 Gb - at least one table more than 2 Gb).
Question : Which database solution on the market could give me the following (in order of importance) :
- Support for up to 10Gb database
- Good performance
- Accessible through ADO
- Low cost per installation
- Easy (meaning automatic and no maintenance) installation
I hope someone will be able able to point me toward the Saint Graal...
Thanks in advance
Pierre
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Jul 2nd, 2002, 10:30 AM
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Addicted Member
LOL
You've gotta be joking?!!!?
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Jul 2nd, 2002, 11:22 AM
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Thread Starter
New Member
Joking ... Why?
No I am not joking. I am just asking a question to which I have not found a satisfactory answer so far. Maybe there is none just tell me.
As of now, I have looked at three possibilities :
SQL Server : about 600 euros per pack (in their ISV program)
MySQL : Goes down fairly quickly to about 120 euros (could be OK but from what I gathered on the net, link to Microsoft tools is difficult)
Oracle : Could not find pricing ideas online but from my personal experience probably in the microsoft range AND very heavy installation (overkill)
There are some packages which exist which have integrated databases which support what I need (Borland Delphi) for instance. It's just that going with the Visual Studio line seemed to make more sense.
I don(t need extensive transactions I basically just need a data repository in which I inserts periodically quite a few rows in a few tables and then a few simple selects. Nothing complex (just fairly big volume).
I hope someone will be able to help without flaming me.
Thanks
Pierre
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Jul 2nd, 2002, 04:12 PM
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codebase or postre
try codebase.com they seem to have just what your looking for.
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Jul 2nd, 2002, 05:20 PM
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Looking good
That looks good
Thanks
Pierre
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Jul 2nd, 2002, 07:44 PM
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