That number doesn't surprise me.  At my company, one of our products is
built around iPads.  Airlines give their pilots 16-32GB iPads to bring into
the cockpit to look at maps, charts, weather info, etc.  The iPads
essentially become EFB, or, Electronic Flight Bags.  Compressed, we push
two or three gig of PDFs, images, and proprietary information of different
format structures, probably some of which is SQLite, to the devices on
initial deployment, and then update packages data going forward.  Once
received, those packages are decompressed and put into place.

A single 5gig database?  Not a big deal if the device is being used for a
very specific purpose.

On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 10:22 AM, Simon Slavin <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > SQLITE3 version is 3.20.1. Database size is around 5 GB.
>
> You have a 5 GB database on a device which may have a 16 GB capacity ?  I
> assume you know what you're doing.
>
> Simon.
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