I am not totally 100% sure on this, however I do know that we were running
an auction site using Access that always was running at least 30 concurrent
sessions at a time with 50000 items in the database and did not appear to
have a major problem. We did upscale the site to Oracle however just to NOT
have any possible problems.
I know this is not what you wanted to hear, but it is some proof that the
low numbers may not be totally accurate.
Larry Juncker
Senior Cold Fusion Developer
Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kay Smoljak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 12:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: limitations of Access
Hi all,
I am doing a quote for a client that has an existing CF site using Access.
They are a professional organisation hosting their own server and I'm trying
to get them to steer away from Access, as I think the site has the potential
to get more hits than Access can easily handle. So far they are determined
to stick with it.
I need some ammo... I know Access is not suitable for the job they want it
to do, but I'm not sure of the facts and figures. I think someone once
before said that Access cannot handle more than 5 concurrent users but I'm
not 100% sure.
So does anyone have any concrete figures on the capabilities of Access?
Thanks,
K.
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