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PsYcHoCoP
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Topic: IIS vs. SQL Posted: 10 February 2003 at 5:19pm |
Can some one tell me the different ?
if sql is better, is it harder to setup ?
if no, please link a easy guide ?
Currently im running IIS 5 with access
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Posted: 10 February 2003 at 5:45pm |
SQL is a database.
IIS is a web server.
They aren't alternatives.
Cheers, Andrew
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Posted: 10 February 2003 at 6:04pm |
I know that dude :P
just a mistake in the first post :)
but i mean with the database connection using web wiz forum
SQL or ACCESS what is best ?
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Posted: 10 February 2003 at 6:11pm |
I posted a similiar question recently which basically said, "In what cases is SQL preferable over Access".
Here's the scoop: SQL is faster. If you're going to be running a large forum (many users, many daily posts), use SQL.
However, for a small forum with only around 15 daily posts or so, there isn't much difference (this is according to Borg).
Hope this helps.
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Posted: 10 February 2003 at 6:18pm |
SQL SERVER is obvisouly the best as is it a complete RDBMS, but Access is cheaper (free) and will handle A LOT MORE than 15 posts per day.
Unless you have a pretty busy site then Access is suitable, if not ideal...
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Posted: 10 February 2003 at 8:56pm |
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Accesss will handle like 100 posts a day..i think it's much more than that but a safe guess! Don't belittle access. Access is part of MS office and MS office ain't free. Access is not a very cheap database but very very very cheap compaared to MS sQl.
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Posted: 10 February 2003 at 10:13pm |
Anilx wrote:
Accesss will handle like 100 posts a day..i think it's much more than that but a safe guess! Don't belittle access. Access is part of MS office and MS office ain't free. Access is not a very cheap database but very very very cheap compaared to MS sQl. |
K Access can handle way more posts then 100. My company uses Access for a General Ledger application where some customers easily have 15,000 transactions a day where each transaction has between 5-15 database hits. Access is part of office yes but Access is the application not the database to be exact. The database is Jet and IS free, you can create it with a simple sql statement or so.
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Posted: 10 February 2003 at 10:15pm |
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Exactly. And it's STILL CHEAP even as part of Office.
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