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Gilad Kapelushnik18-Jul-06 3:34
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Hi
I have an SQL database under a MS2005 SQL Server.
This is a ~200MB databse that grows from time to time, only one person (Administrator) adds\removes data from this database.

On the other side I have a client application that uses this database. At the moment the the SQL database is locked and has stored procedures as an "API".

Since allot of users accessing the data is CPU consuming and takes allot of bandwidth I would like to have the database localy on the clinet side, *locked*, enabeling only the execution of the stored procedures with an option to sync' with the main database on the SQL server. The end user can't add\remove items from the main\local database nor does he have the login\password for his local database.

I started looking into this and found SQL express and SQL mobile (everywhere).

My quersion is, which of the above is more suited for my application ?

Thanks,

Gilad.
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