Need a bigger database than Access thats local

Mr930R

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Is there a database that is a local file that is not constrained like 2GB for Access? I don't need a DBMS, I would just use the database as storage for my data and all calculations are performed elsewhere. . It would ideal if it had ODBC drivers to hit it. And don't even mention the cloud, thats a non-starter. I am thinking SQL Server might have a portable (lite) version, but I think it has changed over the years. Same issue with DB2, I can't find info on anything but the big DBMS and they are going cloud crazy on that.

Any info/ideas are appreciated.

Fred Emmerich
 

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or use SQL Server Express
SQL Server Downloads | Microsoft


you can see at 7:36
it has the option to install LocalDB

but you could still install the regular express version (its a full dbms) but it would love on your pc

it would be no different that having having MS Access installed except you'd have to supply a user name and password to connect during odbc connection
 
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