Tina Norris Fields
tinanfields at torchlake.com
Mon Dec 31 08:16:40 CST 2012
Thank you to Jim and Arthur on these further clarifications. My database work has generally been for standalone applications or those shared on just a few machines. I haven't had to do anything on the Web. So, I'm swimming in new water. Thank you all for helping me to do this. T Tina Norris Fields tinanfields at torchlake.com 231-322-2787 On 12/31/2012 9:03 AM, Arthur Fuller wrote: > On your last point, I could not agree more. While I was with a firm called > ETS, I designed and developed a solution that did exactly that (although > the BE was SQL Server): a single FE run on a TS server, to which > approximately 75 people from 4 branch offices connected via their browser, > and it all worked smashingly well, with a mere 8GB of RAM. Truth be told, > it worked so well that I had very little to do for the final couple of > years on that gig, other than be there in case it went sideways, which it > never did. To be sure, there were problems at the outset, all of which can > be blamed on me and my code, but once I sorted them out, it ran as smooth > as glass. > > A.