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What DB Engine to use in VB.NET Project

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    I'm in the process of starting a new application, mainly for the Desktop, but multi-user ready, about 10 users, using VB.NET and Winforms. What do you thing is the DB engine to choose ? Msaccess, SQL Server Express, MySQL, or other ? Your opinion is welcome.

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      I'm in the process of starting a new application, mainly for the Desktop, but multi-user ready, about 10 users, using VB.NET and Winforms. What do you thing is the DB engine to choose ? Msaccess, SQL Server Express, MySQL, or other ? Your opinion is welcome.

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      but multi-user ready, about 10 users

      I would go for SQL Server (Express). This gives you the chance to extend your application to n folds in future with no effort in programming and by just changing the express version to the proper SQL Server. Hope this helps. :)

      Manas Bhardwaj Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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