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Dear All, This is a question about the hosting of Access databases in either an Azure file server or in Azure File services. There doesn't seem to be much official information on this topic (at least not which I have found), so I am after some advice based on experience. The project I am working on uses a split database architecture, so a front-end user interface database with "linked tables" to a back-end data database. The project requires that the Access back-end database be moved into Azure, and the front-end accessible to PC based users. The options I can see are as follows The back-end: 1) hosted in Azure file services 2) hosted in a dedicated Azure file server virtual machine The front-end: 1) hosted on the end users' PCs 2) hosted in Azure on remote desktop services 3) hosted in Azure virtual desktop (AVD) Does anybody have any opinions or experience with any of these options? or can anybody offer any advice for a better option? At present, I am hoping to not move the back-end database to SQL Server. Thank you, Paul.Solved13KViews3likes4CommentsMicrosoft Virtual Summit April 30
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