Migration Guide to Firebird 3

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  • Author : Carlos Cantu
  • Release Date : 2016-07-31
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  • Pages : 130
  • ISBN 13 : 9781536823875
  • File Size : 4,4 MB

Migration Guide to Firebird 3 by Carlos Cantu PDF Summary

Book Description: Why a Migration Guide? Firebird 3 brings numerous innovations, such as the long-awaited full SuperServer's SMP support, network and database encryption, local user authentication in the database, improvements in the communication protocol, in addition to several new features in different areas of the DBMS. All this made the migration process from an older Firebird version a bit more complicated than it was in previous versions, where, basically, all you had to do was replace the server with the new Firebird version or, at worst, a backup and restore of the database. Moving to Firebird 3 can be a tricky process, and this Guide will help you in the process of migrating your existing databases and servers to Firebird 3, avoiding headaches and bad surprises! It also will give you tips regarding the use of Firebird 3 with legacy applications. Table of Contents Index Dedication Thanks About the author Preface by Ann Harrison Introduction Icons used Basic but essential concepts! SuperServer vs. Classic vs. SuperClassic Classic (CS) SuperServer (SS) SuperClassic (SC) Embedded What architecture to choose? 32 vs. 64 bits Installing Firebird 3 Installing Firebird 3 on Linux Installing Firebird on Windows(r) Server architecture Service or Application? Start automatically Client library (fbclient.dll) gds32.dll Authorization for legacy Firebird clients Checking whether Firebird is running Installing Firebird using the "Zip Kit" INSTSVC INSTREG INSTCLIENT Migrating Existing Databases to Firebird 3 Why Migration? ODS (On Disk Structure) Test the database integrity with gbak Problems with character encoding Validating the metadata Recommended steps for migrating a database to Firebird 3 Migrating 24x7 servers Tips to speed up the backup/restore process Users in Firebird 3 Local users Passwords Initializing the security database Managing users using SQL Creating users Modifying users Deleting users Sec$users and sec$user_attributes virtual tables Preparing a script to insert users into the new server Protecting your data Creating a secure environment Encrypting the database file Conclusion Wire Protocol Enhancements Traffic encryption Traffic compression Enhancements for usage in high latency networks Connection strings Legacy syntax URL based syntax IPv6 support Firebird 3 and legacy applications .NET applications Jaybird applications Logical data type (Boolean) Connecting to Firebird 3 with an old client library (fbclient) Query performance Reserved words Manipulating the System tables (RDB$...) Testing application's queries Using mon$attachments to get the number of active connections Default cache size for Classic/SuperClassic Mixing implicit and explicit joins Count() now returns a BIGINT Appendix Macros Configuration entries Glossary

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Migration Guide to Firebird 3

Migration Guide to Firebird 3

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Why a Migration Guide? Firebird 3 brings numerous innovations, such as the long-awaited full SuperServer's SMP support, network and database encryption, local u