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Why should I choose Pervasive.SQL 2000 as the database for my application instead of MS SQL Server or Sybase SQL Anywhere?

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Why should I choose Pervasive.SQL 2000 as the database for my application instead of MS SQL Server or Sybase SQL Anywhere?

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Pervasive.SQL 2000 is a cross-platform DBMS with both a rich transaction processing capabilities and a flexible relational data access model designed to be embedded by application developers requiring fast, reliable, and maintenance-free database operations. It scales easily from palmtop to full client/server, and is as profitable for developers to integrate as it is cost efficient for users to own and maintain. A market leader in embedded client/server database technology, Pervasive.SQL 2000 requires no dedicated database administrator (DBA). Microsoft and Sybase recommend dedicated DBAs for their products, require larger system resources, are not embeddable, and are not packaged and priced for mass deployment to end users. Q: What is the maximum amount of RAM P.SQL can handle A: It’s limited by available physical memory or 4GB whichever is less. The most I’ve seen on a server running our older products is 768MB of cache on a server with 1GB of memory, but you usually don’t ever need

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