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SQL vs. Access/ Cost of Conversion

Asked by lynndaly2000 in C# Programming Language, Microsoft Access Database, MS SQL Server

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This question has been  asked before however could you explain the difference between SQL and Access?  My background is in Networking.  I know SQL is better but I need to convince upper management.  We are a HIPPA compliance organization.

Also, can you convert an Access Database to SQL.  We are a  non profit organization and really like the set up of an Access Database?  Besides the cost of SQL how much would it cost to convert an empty database  from Access to SQL?  What kind of hardware would you suggest for 30 simotaneous connections and a 2GB database?Start Free Trial
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