[AccessD] Serving reports to the web

Josh McFarlane darsant at gmail.com
Thu Dec 22 19:29:47 CST 2005


On 12/22/05, Nick <nick at frasiervan.com> wrote:
> You will need a box to act as an IIS server on the network. Pretty much as
> Drew said. It does not need to be a server class machine, most modern
> desktops have enough horsepower for what you are likely to be doing. Simple
> RAID should be safe enough. 3500 potential users isn't that much, especially
> if it's unlikely for then to be requesting claims all at once. In any case,
> if it does turn out to cause a problem, then you can easily upgrade the
> hardware with proven justification.

Careful. If you're interfacing 3500 users directly with an Access
backend, you'll likely hit a Jet maximum concurrent connection limit.

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Josh McFarlane

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