Subject | RES: [firebird-support] Restore Data |
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Author | Fabiano - Desenvolvimento SCI |
Post date | 2013-11-14T17:38:20Z |
Dont do thing harder than they are.
Just stop Firebird Server, WinRAR/WinZIP the database file into MULTIPLE
PARTS (Google it) and then UNZIP in your pc!
I have a database with 50 Gb of images in the pc client and I want to send
this information to firebird server, but the transmition is taking a lot of
time an have time out My idea is split the 50 Gb of database into many
databases for example 10 and replication them. My question is if this is
possible or not? and how can I do it?
El nov 14, 2013 11:04 AM, "Ann Harrison" <aharrison@...> escribió:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Marco Sucuzhañay
<msucuzhanay.activa@...> wrote:
Excuse me, I have a database of 60 Gb, and I partition it into group of 10
Gb.
Or hiw I can generate the support of a particular information.
Why?
Writing cross-database applications in Firebird is quite difficult and does
not
lead to good performance. Do you plan to move whole tables to different
databases or split table data across databases? What problem are you
trying to solve?
Good luck
Ann
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Just stop Firebird Server, WinRAR/WinZIP the database file into MULTIPLE
PARTS (Google it) and then UNZIP in your pc!
I have a database with 50 Gb of images in the pc client and I want to send
this information to firebird server, but the transmition is taking a lot of
time an have time out My idea is split the 50 Gb of database into many
databases for example 10 and replication them. My question is if this is
possible or not? and how can I do it?
El nov 14, 2013 11:04 AM, "Ann Harrison" <aharrison@...> escribió:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Marco Sucuzhañay
<msucuzhanay.activa@...> wrote:
Excuse me, I have a database of 60 Gb, and I partition it into group of 10
Gb.
Or hiw I can generate the support of a particular information.
Why?
Writing cross-database applications in Firebird is quite difficult and does
not
lead to good performance. Do you plan to move whole tables to different
databases or split table data across databases? What problem are you
trying to solve?
Good luck
Ann
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