Yes, but RTC will not work on the Native. It means that Native DB will be there for a while, but you cannot use it for the new 3-tier client, only Classic client is supported on Native DB. (just to make it clear).
As far as I know the RTC only works with SQL. I wouldn't expect the native option to be around much longer.
I think it'll still be around for the reason that it's very cost effective for end users. Let's not get rumors started on what will be discontinued.
There is no rumors, classic is going away. Right now it's only there because of Dev environment.
It's only cost effective because of additional sql server license, MS can always release a sql version (express) without any db size limit that only runs on Dynamics products. Native server is so history.
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I think it'll still be around for the reason that it's very cost effective for end users. Let's not get rumors started on what will be discontinued.
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There is no rumors, classic is going away. Right now it's only there because of Dev environment.
It's only cost effective because of additional sql server license, MS can always release a sql version (express) without any db size limit that only runs on Dynamics products. Native server is so history.
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