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GIS professionals require efficient formats for handling large spatial datasets. The file geodatabase, introduced with ArcGIS 9.2, has become a standard for vector and raster data management. It is stored as a folder of files on disk, with each dataset stored as a separate file but managed collectively.

Comprising points, lines, and polygons, these datasets are used to represent discrete features such as roads, rivers, and buildings. file ge

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| Aspect | File Geodatabase | Enterprise Geodatabase | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | One (unless using non-default configurations) | Many, with versioning | | Storage backend | File system folder | RDBMS (SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL) | | Versioning | No | Yes (traditional or branch) | | Replication | Limited | Full sync across distributed servers | | Backup | Copy the folder | Database dump / transaction logs | | Cost | No additional license (comes with ArcGIS Pro) | Requires separate RDBMS license + Enterprise license | | Typical max data size | 10–50 TB (practical) | Petabyte-scale | Comprising points, lines, and polygons, these datasets are

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