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This article explores the performance optimizations of an embedded database memory management system to ensure high responsiveness of real-time healthcare data frameworks. SQLite is a popular embedded database engine extensively used in medical and healthcare data storage systems. However, SQLite is essentially built around lightweight applications...

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... then explain four journaling modes that are provided by SQLite. Figure 2 shows the overall architecture of SQLite. SQLite consists of three key components: an in-memory buffer, a persistent database, and a log. ...

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