I have been at the Shape conference the whole day so could not read emails any sooner.

What I have read so far is that this is more a H2 question the OpenBD. You are free to contact me directly if you need any help.

Kind Regards,
Nitai

On Nov 25, 2008, at 5:29 PM, Matthew Woodward wrote:

Augusta ENT wrote:
What is the difference between the embedded database and the server
database?


The server database involves you actually starting up H2 and running it as a server, whereas the embedded database just involves you having the H2 jar file in your classpath and then the databases themselves are all file based.

I looked at all of out Sql Server tables for all of our applications and we
have under 1 g of data stored and about 120 users
accessing this data on a daily basis. It is small but used very frequently
during the day.

I can give you more details on the applications if you like.


Sounds like either would work--Nitai has a lot more experience with H2 than I do. The embedded option is certainly simpler and sounds like it would handle that kind of load quite nicely, but hopefully Nitai will jump in and give his opinion.

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