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Hi,

I'm currently designing a small application in .Net and in the past I've been using MSAccess as standalone database that I can ship with the program. But I was wondering if in this day and age there wasn't alternative solutions, as easy to integrate in a .Net app., as transparent for the user and maybe better performance with large amount of data?

Cheers!

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Your options are:

SQL CE and Firebird are a lot faster when you need multithreaded writes, sqlite is king for single threaded access, or multithreaded reads. VistaDb is 100% managed so you can ship it on embedded devices.

These DBs in general will give you better reliability and performance to access. I would strongly recommend against using any of these dbs over a network share.

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For Firebird you can see here : firebirdnews.org/docs/fb2min.html – Hugues Van Landeghem Jun 19 at 20:44
ESE is not hard to intagrate with .NET anymore... You can use ESENT Managed Interop codeplex.com/ManagedEsent – spinodal 21 hours ago
managed ese net is still fairly complex to consume compared to the other embedded dbs, it has a great advantage that it ships with windows. – Sam Saffron 20 hours ago
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SQLite! This is exactly what it was made for.

http://www.sqlite.org/

http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/

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SQLite appears to match your needs -- see here for more.

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Yes. I would recommend System.Data.SQLite, which is a ADO.NET wrapper around SQLite, a popular embedded database written in C.

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VistaDb is another one

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There is always SQL Server CE... but I have found SQLite to be much easier to work with, especially with System.Data.Sqlite

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