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what is Upsizing,down-sizing?

Answer Posted / pratik roy

Upsizing is the term coined by Microsoft to describe the process of upgrading Microsoft Access Database to a Microsoft SQL Server. This allows to continue using Microsoft Access as a database front-end whereas the actual back-end is served by a separate local or remote SQL Server allowing much higher productivity and data volumes.

But Down Sizing is nothing but The Process of mo
ving an application from a {main frame ) to cheaper
system

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