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The is the modern, standalone API used to
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This allows developers to deploy specific versions of
The is the modern, standalone API used to connect applications to SQL Server databases. It provides the necessary dynamic-link library (DLL) for OLE DB data access on Windows and is the recommended replacement for legacy providers. Key Features and Capabilities
The driver is distributed as a standalone executable ( .msi or .exe ) and is not included in the Windows operating system by default. This allows developers to deploy specific versions of the driver without waiting for a Windows Update.
The Microsoft OLE DB Driver follows a layered COM architecture:
Performance and Scalability: MSOLEDBSQL is optimized for high-throughput environments. It includes support for features like MultiSubnetFailover, allowing applications to quickly reconnect to the primary node in a SQL Server Availability Group during a failover event.