Comment by sradman
5 years ago
One of the famous SQLite refrains is:
> SQLite does not compete with client/server databases. SQLite competes with fopen().
This undersells SQLite somewhat. Like Berkeley DB, SQLite was created as an alternative to dbm [1] and one of the main use cases is safe multi-process access to a single data file, typically CLI apps (written in C, TCL, etc.).
Client-Server databases tackle multi-user concurrency while embedded databases often tackle multi-process concurrency.
This article has long been part of the SQLite documentation found under the "Advocacy" section. There is also a short version. [2]
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