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Welcome to Berkeley DB (DB).
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This document introduces Berkeley DB 11<span class="emphasis"><em>g</em></span> Release 2, which provides DB library version 11.2.5.3.
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This document is intended to provide a rapid introduction
to the DB API set and related concepts. The goal of this
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you can evaluate DB against your project's technical
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