My friend and I had an argument about which relational database is better. It was totally opinionated, I prefer MySQL and he uses SQLite.
Then we checked the limits of these databases, and the row limit of SQLite was a ridiculously big number (2^64), and it got me thinking: did they actually test this?
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1See sqlite.org/whentouse.html.– CL.Jul 20, 2017 at 13:02
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The documentation says:
The theoretical maximum number of rows in a table is 264 (18446744073709551616 or about 1.8e+19). This limit is unreachable since the maximum database size of 140 terabytes will be reached first. A 140 terabytes database can hold no more than approximately 1e+13 rows, and then only if there are no indices and if each row contains very little data.