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diigouser2Developers often find it easiest to think of Berkeley DB not as a database system, but rather as a library with a good B-tree, hash table and persistent queue for storing records in an application. That is a reasonable simplification. Unlike simple B-trees or hash tables, though, Berkeley DB offers enterprise-grade, concurrent, transactional storage services, so that multiple threads or processes can operate on the same collection of B-trees and hash tables at the same time without risk of data corruption or loss.
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viniciusjlOracle Berkeley DB is a family of open source embeddable databases that allows developers to incorporate within their applications a fast, scalable, transactional database engine with industrial grade reliability and availability.
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auxonne auxonneOracle Berkeley DB is a family of open source embeddable databases that allows developers to incorporate within their applications a fast, scalable, transactional database engine with industrial grade reliability and availability.
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ramraj edaguttiOracle Berkeley DB is a family of open source developer databases that allows developers to embed in their applications a fast, scalable, transactional database engine with industrial grade reliability and availability. As a result, customers and end-user
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