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access vs mysql in this situation

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Re: access vs mysql in this situation

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Jul 16th, 2005
server_crash,

It depends on more than just the number of rows you are going to store, like the complexity of the querys, the number of concurrent users the DB must service, performance metrics etc .........

Having said that, I would say that a small DB with < a few thousand rows, and with a small number of concurrent users, that Access would be just fine in this case.

Kate
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