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PHPR 9.0 beta and ACCESS DB x64

6/2/2016 6:46:55 AM
PHPRunner General questions
HJB author

OS Windows 10 Home, PHPRunner 9.0 beta plus MS Office 2016 x64 ..., the known former problems have fully gone (workaround via 32 bit ACCCESS DB), say, CREATE NEW under PHPR 9.0 beta is working at a glance.

lefty 6/17/2016



OS Windows 10 Home, PHPRunner 9.0 beta plus MS Office 2016 x64 ..., the known former problems have fully gone (workaround via 32 bit ACCCESS DB), say, CREATE NEW under PHPR 9.0 beta is working at a glance.



Can you explain further what you are talking about . Is it the import feature with the new office 2016 and windows 10 64bit? It would be good to know before upgrading.
Thanks

HJB author 6/18/2016

@John - PHPR's "create new Access DB" was always meant to run properly with 32 bit ACCESS DB while 64 bit had been provided some headache in regard to connection, yet some users run x64 based Windows server and plausibly as well may want to run ACCESS x64 DB. With PHPR 9.0 now supporting PHP 7.0 which is partially lots even much faster in some sectors than Facebook's HipHip technology, the question is coming up, on 20 to 30 users logged in at the very same time(that's what a file oriented database storage like ACCESS or SQL3lite was good for in the past) whether to e.g. hop over to BizSpark by M$, hoodwinking developers with free $122k a year to get burned under AZURE. John, you know too well, no weeks is passing where one does not read about hacked DB's with whatsoever sensitive data, hence my thoughts went into the AZURE direction by means of providing more security than a shared hosting issue with a cheap provider. File based storage of database content is experiencing a technological speed improvement every 6 months, simply by the fact that SSD usage became common in computing centres and seeing e.g. gaming oriented PCs with Samsung 850 Pro to serve with 2500 MB/second READ and 1500 MB/second WRITE cycles, my interest came up to test PHP 7.0/File base DB issues like that to be an option on some occasions. Finally, the PHP 7.0 issue is still a dirt in the eye of most providers as they are shunning to make a shift into the future, sequel to the well known "Never touch a running system ..." syndrome among them and to e.g. DRAG and DROP or COPY a PHPR generated code along with a DB file from one directory to run "multiple sales" of just one ready-made app is only some mouse clicks away, say, is less in administration time management than MySQL.
P.S. As Vodafone in Europe is now rolling out TV cabled 400 mbit/ DOWN, up to 25 mbit/s UP Internet lines at monthly ridiculopusly low rates (limit 1000 GB a month), I need to nourish the option to run my own web server rather than to run a tango dancing by queries to third web hosting parties on e.g. license free MariaDB issue or in this case on how a 1500 MB/s WRITE cycle is behaving to an ACCESS 64 DB by means of data throughut and of course access speed to be known by SSDs in general.