I have been asked to evaluate filemaker for a large scale database
(About 100 users, and about 600,000 records in the largest table -
maybe up to 50 tables). So my question is - can filemaker (5.5 pro,
and 5.5 server - as many servers as needed) handle this kind of load?
I expect data entry to be pretty light, but there will be a lot of
cross table reporting. Am I asking for trouble or will good design
practices enable me to handle this kind of load and allow for growth?
Money for software and hardware is not really much of an issue - but
spending money on a solution that just won't work is a career limiting
move. Thanks in advance for the benefit of your experience.
David Schenck
dav...@ebrda.org
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John Weinshel
Datagrace
Vashon Island, WA
(206) 463-1634
Associate Member, Filemaker Solutions Alliance
"David Schenck" <dav...@ebrda.org> wrote in message
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I guess that I have the time to figure out how before my FileMaker is
overwhelmed.
Unfortunately, I just do not like the idea to mess with Perl and a command
line driven database.
It is so much easier and faster with FileMaker.
If I can have FM loaded with the day to day data and have the "we may need
it" data on a more poweful SQL server, and communicate with this big thing
on a off hours batch process basis, it is ok.
If you have a lot of money, 50 people in your team and at least 6-12 months
to build your thing, consider a big system like SAP or Oracle.
Hope it gives you some ideas.
Philippe
"David Schenck" <dav...@ebrda.org> wrote in message
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PB
Paul Bruneau <ethica...@mac.com> wrote in message news:<3C97DC2D...@mac.com>...
We have about that usage and number at our company without mnay problems
;-) However, we do have a LOT or data entry going on as well. Things run
fine.
Specifically we have one FMP 5.5 server and 75 or so clients all running
FMPro 5.5. We are primarily a Mac house, but we do have 5 PCS (all
running NT, save the 2000 server.) and adise from the normal cross
platform glitches (fonts, colors, etc, et al.) experience no problems
corssing platforms.
You should be fine. ;-)
But DO take you own advice and plan well. This will make you life MUCH
easier.
- Jez.