I'll be buying a new computer soon, and (as I do every time) I'm agonizing over how to allocate my budget among various options. Over the years I've attempted to optimize my hardware choices based on whatever activity seems to be dominating my computer use at the time. So I've had a gaming system with a bleeding edge video card, a system set up for some simulation work where the extra money went to a fast CPU, etc.
These days, the thing my current system seems to be taxed with most is handling a fairly big stand-alone Access database (about 600,000 voter records; I do targeted phone and mailing lists for one of my county's political parties).
Of course, many queries I do can be optimized by judicious indexing, but really, I lot of my queries are one-off impromptu affairs where I'm not going to spend time tweaking them, I'm just going to brute force my way to the answer for the committee person that asked for a weird list.
So, what kind of a system should I put together to make Access shine? Faster hard disk? RAID? Faster CPU clock speed? More CPU cores? More memory? What will give me the most bang for the buck?
These days, the thing my current system seems to be taxed with most is handling a fairly big stand-alone Access database (about 600,000 voter records; I do targeted phone and mailing lists for one of my county's political parties).
Of course, many queries I do can be optimized by judicious indexing, but really, I lot of my queries are one-off impromptu affairs where I'm not going to spend time tweaking them, I'm just going to brute force my way to the answer for the committee person that asked for a weird list.
So, what kind of a system should I put together to make Access shine? Faster hard disk? RAID? Faster CPU clock speed? More CPU cores? More memory? What will give me the most bang for the buck?