Hello,
Our company currently uses an Access DB that we're looking to transition to Oracle. We've found Access to be great in handling our problems, much more so than people give it credit for. Our problem, however, is that we have about 30 users at two different locations that are hundreds of miles apart. The network demand that Access places just seems to be too much and we're looking to move to an Oracle backend. We want to keep the Access frontend and use ODBC so that we can keep all of the forms/reports/etc. that we've spent thousands of man hours creating. My questions are as follows. Will moving to an Oracle Backend greatly improve the performance of our DB? Will ODBC and an Access frontend continue to place large demands on the network and negate the Oracle performance gains? Will existing queries need to be changed to pass through queries to avoid client side processing? What about forms that use recordsets? Anyone with experience in the area that has anything to add would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
David
Our company currently uses an Access DB that we're looking to transition to Oracle. We've found Access to be great in handling our problems, much more so than people give it credit for. Our problem, however, is that we have about 30 users at two different locations that are hundreds of miles apart. The network demand that Access places just seems to be too much and we're looking to move to an Oracle backend. We want to keep the Access frontend and use ODBC so that we can keep all of the forms/reports/etc. that we've spent thousands of man hours creating. My questions are as follows. Will moving to an Oracle Backend greatly improve the performance of our DB? Will ODBC and an Access frontend continue to place large demands on the network and negate the Oracle performance gains? Will existing queries need to be changed to pass through queries to avoid client side processing? What about forms that use recordsets? Anyone with experience in the area that has anything to add would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
David