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All About Access in an Azure VM 

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Presenter: George Young, Dawson Butte Software
Hosting your Access application in an Azure Virtual Machine (VM) has a number of benefits, including remote availability, single-machine installation and configuration, and support for non-Windows user environments. Join us as DAAUG President George Young presents all you need to know about setting up an Azure VM and hosting your Access application in it.
George first encountered Microsoft Access when using the thirty-plus floppy disk versions of Office to teach Statistics and MIS in the early 1990’s. It’s been true love ever since. George has worked as a software developer for the past twenty-five years, half of that time at Microsoft (in just about every group other than Office). He is the founder and president of Dawson Butte Software, working primarily on .NET applications (often with Access somewhere in the mix), and is the DAAUG President. George still has a commercial site or two that is driven by an Access database sitting in the server file system.

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@terrymcchesney383
@terrymcchesney383 9 месяцев назад
George, this was fantastic, thank you. Like you I've worked with and build Access databases since the early 1990s, but only recently had the time to work thru the process of what this video encompassed. I pieced my way thru the process and shipped the project to run on the clients desktop, but I think I'm going to get it up on a VM instead and see if the customer likes that better. Still got a lot of confirmation and information from this. so wanted to say thanks.
@expat2010
@expat2010 Год назад
Just wondering how much RAM would be required for each of those simultaneous users running the database. Say 5,10,20 users. Any idea?
@DAAUG
@DAAUG Год назад
I don't have a good number. It depends on the intensity and frequency of actual application use. For 5 users, I'd start with an 8 GB machine and see how that works, even adding more users if perf is good. You can resize the VM in Azure via a slider, so it's easy to make adjustments.
@SAMYTAHER
@SAMYTAHER Год назад
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