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  1. A True Universal Open Source Database. Downloads. Firebird is a truly performant database management system. It scales impressively from a single-user model to enterprise-wide deployments with multiple databases running with hundreds of simultaneous clients. Who is using Firebird SQL? Case Studies & Testimonials.

  2. This article concludes our comprehensive overview of Firebird 5 features, with a focus on a groundbreaking addition: the SQL Profiler. This new tool significantly simplifies the process of identifying performance bottlenecks in complex stored procedures and pinpointing SQL code responsible for system slowdowns.

  3. Downloads. Server Packages. Discontinued versions can be found here. Firebird SQL: The true open-source relational database.

  4. Browse and download all utilities from SQL and other 3rd parties. Visit our Web Store’s Products page if you are looking for SQL Account or SQL Payroll. Firebird 3.0.7 Super Server (x64)

  5. Downloads. Server Packages. Firebird 3.0.11. Press Release: English | Русский | Português brasileiro. The primary goals for Firebird 3.0 were to unify the server architecture and to improve support for SMP and multiple-core hardware platforms.

  6. www.firebirdsql.org › en › firebird-2-5Firebird: Firebird 2.5.9

    Final release: v2.5.9 (End of Series) Firebird SQL: The true open-source relational database.

  7. First of all, go to the documentation page and download the Firebird Language Reference that most closely matches the Firebird version you've just installed. If you're new to Firebird, also pick up the corresponding Quick Start Guide.

  8. Download free 30 days evaluation version. Firebird SQL Studio. Firebird SQL Studio Evaluation Version. 7600 Kb. Firebird Database Designer. Firebird Database Designer Evaluation Version.

  9. dfp.firebirdsql.org › en › firebird-3/0/8Firebird: Firebird 3.0.8

    Downloads. Server Packages. Firebird 3.0.8. Press Release: English | Русский | Português brasileiro. The primary goals for Firebird 3.0 were to unify the server architecture and to improve support for SMP and multiple-core hardware platforms.

  10. Firebird 5.0 introduces many improvements without any changes in architecture or operation, the most important are: Parallel (multi-threaded) operation for backup/restore, sweep and index creation; Partial indices; SKIP LOCKED clause for SELECT WITH LOCK, UPDATE and DELETE statements; Inline minor ODS upgrade; Compiled statement cache; PSQL and ...