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When intuit limits the DB server in Enterprise to a single core and 1GB of memory, how can they say it is an Enterprise product with a straight face? This has been an issue since the 1st release of QBE, and this is really just a bad joke. So if you have 384GB of ram and 24 xeon cores on you QBE database server, it will perform no better than an 8 year old laptop with an SSD as the DB engine server. Why after all of these years we can't have a DB backend on MS SQL or even MariaDB or MySQL is just beyond any logic. We don't want to train our accounting dept on another platform but if this doesn't change soon we will bit the bullet and do just that. It has become unbearably slow and I really don't care to hear Intuit tell me to compact the database. Intuit needs to make this an actual enterprise level performance product rather than something akin to being pulled from a box of Cracker Jacks. END OF VALID RANT.