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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T17:36:01+00:00 2026-06-01T17:36:01+00:00

Has somebody real experience with firebird databases over the internet? I have a typical

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Has somebody real experience with firebird databases over the internet?

I have a typical windows accounting/ERP software (done with delphi) that works with the firebird database server pretty well.. Now my users (300 aprox. now, but should increment) also want to work “in the cloud” (connecting from the office, from the laptop, from the house, etc.). It is a lot of work of recreating everything to a standard web application (let’s say for example, HTML+CSS+JS+PHP+MYSQL), so I’m considering keeping the win client (I don’t care about other OSes) but instead of the server living in the clients LANs moving it to a pair of dedicated servers that I will contract (one primary and one secondary againts failures for starting).

Searching I’ve come across this faq http://www.firebirdfaq.org/faq53/ that explains that the fb protocol it isn’t ideal for working in the internet, but still all my users today have at least a 1MBbit/sec ADSL internet connection (I don’t think that to be slow as the faq denotes).

Somebody have done this? what was the experience? how secure are fb servers for being open to the internet? how well they scale?

I know that building a “middleware” with SOAP for example will be more normal, but still the solution I’m evaluating here is much more fast and easy (still I have some work with the replication, backup, hearbreath services, but it’s much less than redoing everything for the web).

Thanks! Edit: FB version: 2.5.

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    2026-06-01T17:36:02+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 5:36 pm

    I had being trying to “push” the Firebird Core developers to improve the Firebird protocol to get better speed with high latency network (aka. Internet). Recently, Dmitry Yemanov published some articles in his blog about this subject (dyemanov.blogspot.com). It seems that there is margin for optimizations, and I would really like to see this coming in FB 2.5.3 and FB 3.0, although there is no warranty for this happening in those versions or anytime soon. You can vote in such improvement here: http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-2530

    Safety? You may try to set up a VPN. It also may help with speed, since most of the VPNs software out there (Zebedee, etc) can compress the data being transfered, helping to speed up data transfer in some cases.

    Some of my customers do use Firebird traditional C/S over the internet. It is much slower compared to local network, and of course, how much slower depends basically on the link speed and latency. You can do some optimization at the client side too, using metadata cache, etc. but don’t expect miracles with the currently protocol. I would say that for whole day working, using Terminal Services would be a better option for now.

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