I love H2, but I wouldn't use it for an Accounting system because it just
doesn't seem "battle hardened" enough yet; I see the word "corrupt" too
often in this group :-(

For something that needs to be free, rock-solid, for the storage of
financial data, I'd go with Postgresql, although it does have a bigger
footprint and administrative overhead.

In either case though, you'll need to have a good backup and recovery
system in place -- just in case!

On 24 October 2017 at 20:45, ahmed altayib ahmed <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello every one,
> is it save to use H2 in production for applications like Accounting or
> Stock? any similar experience exist?
> thanks
> Ahmed.
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