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Huge File Support

Did you know c-tree can store more information in a single file than most so-called "enterprise" databases? 18 million terabytes! That’s 18 Exabytes of data.

Terabytes? Peta what? What the Heck is an Exabyte?

c-treeSQL also supports c-tree Plus HUGE files. Volume 22 of the FairCom eNewsletter shows you how: c-tree HUGE File Support with c-treeSQL.

Modest Facts About c-tree Plus HUGE files

Disk Drives

If a disk drive holds one terabyte of data, a single c-tree data file could fill 18 million drives!

Stack your CD's

Did you know it would take a stack of CDs 26,697 miles high to store all of the data c-tree can store in a single file (18,000,000 terabytes or 18 exabytes per file)?

Library of Congress

Could you store all 134,517,714 itemsˆ in the U.S. Library of Congress, in a single c-tree database?

 

Books: 20,532,692 × average of 500 pages each × 3,000 characters per page = 30,799 GB

Other Printed Materials: 11,591,309 X 1MB each = 12,154 GB

Special Collections: 102,393,713 × 1MB each = 107,367 GB

=150,320 gigabytes

In fact, you can store the entire US Library of Congress, the largest library in the world, 119,744 times, in a single c-tree database!

 

18,000,000 terabytes / 150,320 gigabytes = 119,744

All 2006 Data in the World

Last year it was reportedˆˆ the world produced approximately 161 exabytes of data. That fits in less than 9 c-tree data files!

ˆHoldings as of December 31, 2006 reported by the Library of Congress (http://www.loc.gov/about/reports/)

ˆˆBergstein, Brian (March 5, 2007). So much data, relatively little space. BusinessWeek.

"The c-treeSQL server is amazing! We benefit greatly from being able to access c-treeSQL tables through the c-treeDB C++ API and the ESQL code both in the same application. We just compile the ESQL code separately using your esqlc and gcc, and then declare it as 'extern "C"' in the main C++ app code. It links and runs nicely. Good job FairCom!

We've used FairCom c-tree server for over 20 years."

Steve Rosenhamer
Manager of Software Development, ADFITECH, Inc.

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