Small. Fast. Reliable.
Choose any three.
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     I prefer not to expose SQLite to patent risk.  The current implementation
     uses 17+ year old technology exclusively.
  
! _::Kent used these algotitms in 1985 [J Kent, H Garcia Molina, and J Chung "An experimental evalution of crash recovery mechanisms" In ACM PODS pages 113-121, 1985; J M Kent "Performance and Implementation Issues in Database
  Crash Recovery" PhD thesis, Princeton University, 1985] The ideas can be traced back through System R [J Gray, P McJones, M Blasgen, B Lindsay, R Lorie, T Price, F Putzolu, and I Traiger, "The recovery manager of the System R
  database manager", Computing Surveys 13(2), 1981] and [R A Lorie "Physical integrity in a large segmented database" ACM Transactions on Database Systems 2(1), 1977] -- e (2004-04-14)
  
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     I prefer not to expose SQLite to patent risk.  The current implementation
     uses 17+ year old technology exclusively.
  
! _::Kent used these algorithms in 1985 [J Kent, H Garcia Molina, and J Chung "An experimental evalution of crash recovery mechanisms" In ACM PODS pages 113-121, 1985; J M Kent "Performance and Implementation Issues in Database
  Crash Recovery" PhD thesis, Princeton University, 1985] The ideas can be traced back through System R [J Gray, P McJones, M Blasgen, B Lindsay, R Lorie, T Price, F Putzolu, and I Traiger, "The recovery manager of the System R
  database manager", Computing Surveys 13(2), 1981] and [R A Lorie "Physical integrity in a large segmented database" ACM Transactions on Database Systems 2(1), 1977] -- e (2004-04-14)