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I have used SQLite.NET many times. It always worked fine but I have a friend that is really pestering me that I should use instead SQL Server Compact so I stayed fully in Microsoft environment.

Now, I never worked with Compact, and he tells me it works fine for him, but seeing that .MDF extension gives me the creeps. No kidding. Last thing I want is my application relying on an Access database.

Since I have never really worked with it, I am asking if someone here knows it to vouche for it, and if someone can tell me the main differences between them, mostly speed, file size, reliability, and features. I know it is a lot to ask but I'd appreciate if someone could help me.

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Access was MDB (I believe it's changed for recent versions) - SQL Server full version defaults to MDF.

I confess I decided though that compact was just too much hassle from the docs so went with SQLite.

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One thing is that the SQL Server Compact can only have one process accessing the MDF at a time.

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One process or one thread? It is a single application accessing the file so I don't think it would be a problem. – Leahn Novash May 22 at 23:56
I'm fairly certain its just a one process limitation. It requires exclusive access to the file. But I think multiple threads should be fine. I never tried myself. – Joel Lucsy May 23 at 1:08
Just found this information at download.microsoft.com/download/e/… It seems it doesn't have views, triggers, or stored procedures. Of course, sqlite doesn't have stored procedures either, but it does the other two. – Joel Lucsy May 23 at 1:11

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