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What Free Database Software supports Multiple Platform PC Databases with Network Hub Update Exchanging for Records?

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    What Free Database Software supports Multiple Platform PC Databases with Network Hub Update Exchanging for Records? I will approximately 12 HP Desktop PC's. Duo Core 3.0 GHZ 2 GB RAM 500 GB Hard Drive. Each PC will have its own local FREE database. When any individual database changes, either all of the other databases must be updated slowly or one dedicated SUPERVISOR PC Database has to contain all the records and updates fro the others. Any Suggestions for FREE or LOW COST SOLUTIONS? Please Help. BC

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      What Free Database Software supports Multiple Platform PC Databases with Network Hub Update Exchanging for Records? I will approximately 12 HP Desktop PC's. Duo Core 3.0 GHZ 2 GB RAM 500 GB Hard Drive. Each PC will have its own local FREE database. When any individual database changes, either all of the other databases must be updated slowly or one dedicated SUPERVISOR PC Database has to contain all the records and updates fro the others. Any Suggestions for FREE or LOW COST SOLUTIONS? Please Help. BC

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      Wendelius
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      Here you would have quite good comparison to start with: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_relational_database_management_systems[^]

      The need to optimize rises from a bad design.My articles[^]

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        Here you would have quite good comparison to start with: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_relational_database_management_systems[^]

        The need to optimize rises from a bad design.My articles[^]

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        Which will work easiest for the Configuaration I have and the Pc's I have and Windows XP Professional on each and having to update recors of all the individuals between them or to one Supervisor PC Database? Regards BC

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          Which will work easiest for the Configuaration I have and the Pc's I have and Windows XP Professional on each and having to update recors of all the individuals between them or to one Supervisor PC Database? Regards BC

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          I wouldn't know an answer for that. Most of the products I've used are usually commercial. Possibly each products website provide you more information for your case. If all the workstations are Windows-based, I would consider SQL Server Express and Sync Framework for the data trasnfer, but I admit, my opinion is a bit biased.

          The need to optimize rises from a bad design.My articles[^]

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            I wouldn't know an answer for that. Most of the products I've used are usually commercial. Possibly each products website provide you more information for your case. If all the workstations are Windows-based, I would consider SQL Server Express and Sync Framework for the data trasnfer, but I admit, my opinion is a bit biased.

            The need to optimize rises from a bad design.My articles[^]

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            I am trying to make SQL Server Express 2008 and Sync Framework for the data transfer work as my first choice as well. I too have only used commercial licensed versions of Database Software over the past 20 years. But the customer is always right and they want FREE. I hope I can make this configuration work. Regards BC

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              I wouldn't know an answer for that. Most of the products I've used are usually commercial. Possibly each products website provide you more information for your case. If all the workstations are Windows-based, I would consider SQL Server Express and Sync Framework for the data trasnfer, but I admit, my opinion is a bit biased.

              The need to optimize rises from a bad design.My articles[^]

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              Do you have the Link for the Fre version of Sync Framework? Regards BC

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                Do you have the Link for the Fre version of Sync Framework? Regards BC

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                You could try here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C88BA2D1-CEF3-4149-B301-9B056E7FB1E6&displaylang=en[^] and here: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/sync[^]

                The need to optimize rises from a bad design.My articles[^]

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                  You could try here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C88BA2D1-CEF3-4149-B301-9B056E7FB1E6&displaylang=en[^] and here: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/sync[^]

                  The need to optimize rises from a bad design.My articles[^]

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                  I will try it.

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