>Thanks... and no problems... I know that most are really busy! :)
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>I'm surprised. The word on "the street" on Access is a lot lowers as to concurrent users. Good to hear the numbers are better. Good for my client that is! :)
Hi Tom,
Remember that Access is a file based database, unlike SQL Server. You will get much better performance with a server database, and be able to support a higher level of concurrent users, with lower impact on your webserver's performance.
As Access is file based, high concurrent user counts means high disk I/O, which can cause performance problems on your web server, especially in a shared server environment. Something to watch out for.