Simultaneous Update via Form

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I am interested in knowing if there is any limitation as to how many users can simultaneously post to a web form - which in turn updates an access database. And, how many users at one time can retrieve data from the database online.

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There is not an easy answer for this question. There are so many variables that I don't think I can answer you in a way that isn't going to prompt more questions.

If you are expecting less then 20 people at a time in your form then I wouldn't worry about it in the least. However if you are expecting 20+ continuously you may want to consider SQL Server instead.

Having said that you may want to check out this site which boasts these numbers (as of when I posted this):

49 active users
2990 visitors today
5098 pages today

The site is Cover Your ASP. Although I couldn't find the link when I ljust looked for it I believe the entire thing runs of an Access Database.

I have also seen Snitz Forums which can run on Access handle 100+ people fine without any noticable degradation in performance.
 
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I found it: Is it true that CoverYourASP runs on Access? How?

Yes, I'm still using Access 2000. No-one knows "the limit", but my site is perfectly fine with ~10,000 page views a day. It flies in the face of everything Microsoft and many experts will tell you, but here it is.

He also gives some tips on how we accomplshes this.
 

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