Thanks, Marcelo.
Yep, you were clear. And no, it is not possible to use Firebird to house the RBS tables, as there are some features in it that will need SQL Server 2005.
Hi Ivan,
I am quite intrigued by Firebird...been playing with it for several days, now. I am just about to pull the trigger and implement my own DAL by inheriting from DbDataSourceItem. What are the features of SQL Server 2005 that are required by the RBS?
Thanks,Bill
Hi Bill,
What have you seen in Firebird so far that would make you switch from MS SQL?
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