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Berkeley DB provides support for managing everything from very small
databases that fit entirely in memory, to extremely large databases
- holding millions of records and terabytes of data. DB databases can
- store up to 256 terabytes of data. Individual record keys or record
- data can store up to 4 gigabytes of data.
+ holding millions of records and terabytes of data. An individual
+ DB database can store up to 256 terabytes of data. By using
+ multiple databases, it is possible to use DB to store and
+ manage petabytes of information. Within a single database,
+ individual record keys or record data can be used to store up to 4
+ gigabytes of data.
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DB's databases store data in a binary format that is portable across