Re: Database question: licensing and costs
- From: "Serge Wautier" <serge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 10:36:27 +0200
An interesting combination is SQL CE on the notebooks (free) + SQL Server on the server (money).
What makes it technically interesting is the ability the SQL CE built-in synchronization feature.
HTH,
Serge.
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"Guido Franzke" <guidof73@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eBa37H9oIHA.3860@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello NG,
I want to design a database application used on notebooks. My potential
customer is talking about 50 licences for his notebooks and one server
application.
Would you prefer to use MDBs on the notebooks? If so, do you know if I have
to purchase the licence fees and how much maybe?
Or would you use an Open Source database like for example MySQL - but I
don't want to make my source code public. Do you know prices? Does someone
has experiences or does someone know links?
Thanks for hints,
Guido
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