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How many records can I store safe?
Hi,
I have some question about SQL server and Access. How many records can I use in the tables that everything still is stable? Heard something over access, that this is about 60.000 records. How much can they handle safely? |
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Access can handle as many records that you can throw at it, upto 2GB (which I believe is tied to the max 32-bit OS memory address range)
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Thanx stumpy,
So there will be no corruption in the data with more than 100k records, That sounds good! |
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Depends on what the total data size of each row is... there is no actual row limit, just total data size.
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