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MS-Jet Engine 4.x ODBC enabled databases to 1 Terabyte/5 billion rows (or) SQL SERVER?

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MS-Jet Engine 4.x ODBC enabled, NO SQL, database file systems to 1 Terabyte/5 billion rows (or) SQL SERVER?What reasons can SQLServerCentral give for downsizing to a MS-SQL Server database from a 1 Terabyte/5 Billion row, MS-Jet Engine 4.x format, ODBC enabled, NO SQL, database file system (*.MDB), which uses ActiveState Win32 Perl for Native Windows GUI & ODBC for user-interfacing?Perl Win32::ODBC module by David Roth is an extremely stable ODBC implementation.No MS-Access software or licensing is required. Database files are created with Windows 7 Home Premium ODBC Administrator, and the tables, views, indexes, constrants created with ODBC/SQL commands from Perl. File reorganization is accomplished by the JetComp.exe standalone batch utiilty for index recovery. I have never had to use it since Perl ODBC never corrupts the *.MDB files that I have ever experienced on a Network.Thanks,Eric in Dallas, Texas

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