I think the alternatives have been covered pretty good here, so just to summarize:
MS SQL/Oracle/DB2: the best choice if you allready have one of these DBMS' in use, considering performance and availability, especially when using some sort of clustering.
Access: Simple to work with, easy to failover, good performance up to 50-60 servers. NB! ALLWAYS back up to an network share with DSMAINT /BACKUP. To answer your question regarding clustering it on NAS-servers: It won't help, since you can't cluster the ODBC DSN on the Data Store server, and therefore have to do a DSMAINT /failover anyway. And if your company do not have any weekend monitoring, your systems obviously aren't so critical that you can't do a failover with the backed up Data Store on Monday morning. And no, there will be no relicensing, because the backed up Data Store has all the license info, which will be cahed on the other servers when they connect to the Data Store again Best Regards
Morten Stårvik
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