on ‎2017 May 03 5:42 AM
Dear Experts,
What are the advantages of using SQL Anywhere or Ultralite when compared to SQLite.
Request clarification before answering.
I have to (begrudgingly!) say, if half of what's said on the SQLite about page is true then it is a fine product... many of the points made are hot-button points with me, like "ACID after power loss" and "aircraft-grade testing" and "long-term support"... if SQL Anywhere becomes any more stealthy than it is now (and that trajectory seems clear), SQLite could be [cough] worth a look [choke].
signed, Breck Forever The SQL Anywhere Fanboy 🙂

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Note however those SQL restrictions (additionally, I'm not sure about derived tables and OLAP support):
https://www.sqlite.org/omitted.html
Volker belongs to that fan group, too.
As Tom implied, a more useful comparison might be SQLite versus UltraLite, with reference to the "UltraLite" column in this table as well as some of the links on the same page.
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