A question has intrigued me ever since I started to learn about Berkeley 
DB (well after I had started using postgres): does PostgreSQL seperate 
the data management routines such that I could use them in a way similar 
to Berkeley DB? I find the concept useful for people who don't want to 
start extra processes for each connection.

Also any comments on the data management abilities of Berkeley DB or 
Postgres would be appreciated. I read that MySQL wasn't great for 
concurrent access; is this because of Berkeley DB?

Thanks,
         Jeff Davis


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