I feel like the BDB tables have been around long enough to be
reasonably stable and mature enough to have some confidence in
them. But it always helps to hear people say things like:

  I've been using BDB tables in a high-volume environment with no
  problems since <date>. And the BDB page-level locking has improved
  the performance of my application, which was previous bound by
  MyISAM table locks.

Is anyone ready to say such a thing? Or something close to it?

Jeremy
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