Overview
What is Firebird?
FirebirdSQL is an open-source database which can be embedded.
A cost effective database management system.
Fantastic data management system at low cost.
FirebirdSQL as free and low maintenance SQL database
Classic Database Management System
Free and Practical
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What is Firebird?
FirebirdSQL is an open-source database which can be embedded.
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- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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- Business Problems Solved
Users have found Firebird to be a versatile and efficient relational database management system. Many users have been able to store translation memory into a Firebird DB and leverage advanced SQL queries to retrieve data effectively. The ability to alter large databases with simple queries has been particularly beneficial for users, as it allows them to quickly check and analyze the results. Firebird's embedded and compact file opportunities make it a convenient choice for storing mass data without sacrificing performance.
One of the common problems solved by Firebird is the secure storage and management of clients' information. Users have appreciated Firebird's fast, secure, and simple database capabilities, making it an optimal solution for handling sensitive client data. In some cases, Firebird has served as the foundation for ERP solutions, showcasing its adaptability and scalability for complex business systems.
However, not all users have stuck with Firebird as their primary database management system. Some users have explored alternative options after facing challenges while learning how to work with Firebird, especially when developing software. Despite these challenges, Firebird remains a popular choice among small businesses due to its ease of use and lack of restrictive licensing terms.
Firebird has also proved valuable for managing international and national client data, addressing Big Data issues, and handling storage management at a local level. Users have successfully utilized Firebird for data processing between remote servers using the SQL programming language. Furthermore, Firebird's compatibility with various PC applications and its ability to handle large amounts of data have made it suitable for diverse projects and tasks.
One notable advantage of Firebird is its easy distribution and lack of restrictive licensing terms. This allows users to deploy copies of the database across multiple systems without incurring additional costs or restrictions. Additionally, Firebird's nearly zero maintenance requirements and low footprint make it an attractive option for organizations looking for a reliable database management system that can handle critical tasks around the clock.
The strong open-source community surrounding Firebird provides users with a wealth of documentation resources and support. This, coupled with Firebird's support for SQL and its capacity to handle large database sizes, further enhances its appeal to users seeking an efficient and reliable solution.
Overall, Firebird has proven to be a versatile and user-friendly database management system. Its ability to handle complex queries, store large amounts of data securely, and adapt to various business needs positions it as a valuable tool for organizations across industries.
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(1-5 of 5)A cost effective database management system.
- Taking back ups is easy.
- It is an open source and free
- Fast performance.
- Clustering features require alot of attention.
- Remote access can be quite slow.
- Low maintenance
- Its free
- Easy to deploy, use and run.
- Cost effective saving us from paid relational database.
- Community support.
- Efficiency in handling simultaneous connections.
Fantastic data management system at low cost.
- Performance is really fast.
- It is portable and easy to take back ups.
- Its open n source and free.
- More attention is needed when it comes to high availability and clustering features.
- No embedded version for android.
- Remote access can be quite slow
- Friendly and powerful SQL language.
- Zero maintenance.
- Full text search.
- Cost effective as it's free.
- Effeciency with some speed test availability.
- Low maintenance has saved us on operational costs.
FirebirdSQL as free and low maintenance SQL database
- In a test back when I started to use it it beat MySQL Hands down on some easy speed test.
- While the included backup functionality of MySQL failed back then (don't remember the details) the one from Firebird did work out of the box and Delphi meanwhile even has easy to use components to use this from a program written in it.
- It stores the user accounts in a central database and not in the database the self written application uses, at least up to V2.5.
- Theres no embedded version for Android as far as I know.
- Versions prior to V3.0 could always read the older file format versions. That has changed now, which makes upgrading an existing DB harder in some scenarious.
- Zero maintenance
- Easy installation
- Works stable
- Can't really say that, as my application is most of the times given away for free. But if the RDBMS would cost money, giving my app away for free wouldn't have been done I guess.
- Backend DB for my application
- Price
- Product Features
- Product Usability
- Implemented in-house
- That not all tools were fully unicode compatible
- That some FB version which introduced unicode support did it wrong in the first version
- Any things which would lock data or whole tables in some other RDBMs systems as FB uses a multi generation architecture.
- None that I know of.
Classic Database Management System
- Reliable RDMS for the SMB's and we found its performance is really fast.
- It allows us to store the physical files into the folder location and reference of the document in the database.
- Easy to take back-ups, and portable.
- Need to work on it to save GIS based data.
- Although it is using third party admin tool but should have it own graphical interface
- Needs more attention on High availability and Clustering features
For the mission critical and large enterprise records and transaction based system you need to reconsider your decision while using it.
- Powerful and friendly SQL language
- logging
- Full Text Search
- Cost Effective Solution
- Community Support
Free and Practical
- It's free.
- Open source.
- No capacity restrictions (at least up to 950GB).
- It works with low system resources.
- It is seamless on many platforms. (Windows-Linux-FreeBSD-HpUX-Solaris-MacOS).
- Documentation.
- No GUI tool to view data.
- Slow via remote access.
- Free.
- Easy.
- It does not require much maintenance.
- Install, run and forget.
- The return on investment was of course because it freed us from paid relational databases.
- We have never experienced a negative situation.