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| - The OpenLink Multi-Tier ODBC Driver for Microsoft SQL Server (Enterprise Edition) comprises two parts. On the server you
install a request broker which handles incoming connections, and a database agent which makes the connection to the database itself.
On data-consuming machines (clients or application-servers), you install a generic client. This approach presents an extra
layer of abstraction, such that by installing one component on each client, you can connect to several servers, or several
different databases via the same broker. Multi-tier is ideally suited to larger installations where the network administrator
wishes to handle security rules and performance configurations centrally. The OpenLink Multi-Tier Drivers for Microsoft SQL
Server are a Type B class driver developed using the TDS network (wire) protocol interface.
- The OpenLink Multi-Tier ODBC Driver for Microsoft SQL Server (Enterprise Edition) comprises two parts. On the server you
install a request broker which handles incoming connections, and a database agent which makes the connection to the database itself.
On data-consuming machines (clients or application-servers), you install a generic client. This approach presents an extra
layer of abstraction, such that by installing one component on each client, you can connect to several servers, or several
different databases via the same broker. Multi-tier is ideally suited to larger installations where the network administrator
wishes to handle security rules and performance configurations centrally. The OpenLink Multi-Tier Drivers for Microsoft SQL
Server are a Type B class driver developed using the TDS network (wire) protocol interface.
- The OpenLink Multi-Tier ODBC Driver for Microsoft SQL Server (Enterprise Edition) comprises two parts. On the server you
install a request broker which handles incoming connections, and a database agent which makes the connection to the database itself.
On data-consuming machines (clients or application-servers), you install a generic client. This approach presents an extra
layer of abstraction, such that by installing one component on each client, you can connect to several servers, or several
different databases via the same broker. Multi-tier is ideally suited to larger installations where the network administrator
wishes to handle security rules and performance configurations centrally. The OpenLink Multi-Tier Drivers for Microsoft SQL
Server are a Type B class driver developed using the TDS network (wire) protocol interface.
- The OpenLink Multi-Tier ODBC Driver for Microsoft SQL Server (Enterprise Edition) comprises two parts. On the server you
install a request broker which handles incoming connections, and a database agent which makes the connection to the database itself.
On data-consuming machines (clients or application-servers), you install a generic client. This approach presents an extra
layer of abstraction, such that by installing one component on each client, you can connect to several servers, or several
different databases via the same broker. Multi-tier is ideally suited to larger installations where the network administrator
wishes to handle security rules and performance configurations centrally. The OpenLink Multi-Tier Drivers for Microsoft SQL
Server are a Type B class driver developed using the TDS network (wire) protocol interface.
- The OpenLink Multi-Tier ODBC Driver for Microsoft SQL Server (Enterprise Edition) comprises two parts. On the server you
install a request broker which handles incoming connections, and a database agent which makes the connection to the database itself.
On data-consuming machines (clients or application-servers), you install a generic client. This approach presents an extra
layer of abstraction, such that by installing one component on each client, you can connect to several servers, or several
different databases via the same broker. Multi-tier is ideally suited to larger installations where the network administrator
wishes to handle security rules and performance configurations centrally. The OpenLink Multi-Tier Drivers for Microsoft SQL
Server are a Type B class driver developed using the TDS network (wire) protocol interface.
- The OpenLink Multi-Tier ODBC Driver for Microsoft SQL Server (Enterprise Edition) comprises two parts. On the server you
install a request broker which handles incoming connections, and a database agent which makes the connection to the database itself.
On data-consuming machines (clients or application-servers), you install a generic client. This approach presents an extra
layer of abstraction, such that by installing one component on each client, you can connect to several servers, or several
different databases via the same broker. Multi-tier is ideally suited to larger installations where the network administrator
wishes to handle security rules and performance configurations centrally. The OpenLink Multi-Tier Drivers for Microsoft SQL
Server are a Type B class driver developed using the TDS network (wire) protocol interface.
- The OpenLink Multi-Tier ODBC Driver for Microsoft SQL Server (Enterprise Edition) comprises two parts. On the server you
install a request broker which handles incoming connections, and a database agent which makes the connection to the database itself.
On data-consuming machines (clients or application-servers), you install a generic client. This approach presents an extra
layer of abstraction, such that by installing one component on each client, you can connect to several servers, or several
different databases via the same broker. Multi-tier is ideally suited to larger installations where the network administrator
wishes to handle security rules and performance configurations centrally. The OpenLink Multi-Tier Drivers for Microsoft SQL
Server are a Type B class driver developed using the TDS network (wire) protocol interface.
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