Hello all,

I would like to get a clarification on one point:

"SQLite has had to sacrifice other characteristics that some people find 
useful, such as high concurrency, fine-grained access control, a rich 
set of built-in functions, stored procedures, esoteric SQL language 
features, XML and/or Java extensions, *tera- or peta-byte scalability*, 
and so forth"
Source : http://www.sqlite.org/whentouse.html

Does that mean it cannot support data sizes greater than 1TB.
Can somebody explain me the meaning of terabyte scalability with respect 
to DB's.

I would also like to know whether SQLite can handle *.mts* files(AVCHD).

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