| dbm | Dbm is the oldest (original) type of Berkeley DB style
        databases. You should avoid it, if possible. We do not support
        the compatibility functions built into DB2 and gdbm, because
        they are only compatible on the source code level, but cannot
        handle the original dbm format. | 
      
      
       | ndbm | Ndbm is a newer type and more flexible than dbm. It still has
        most of the arbitrary limits of dbm (therefore it is
        deprecated). | 
      
      
       | gdbm | Gdbm is the » GNU database
        manager. | 
      
      
       | db2 | DB2 is for » Oracle Berkeley
        DB 2. It is described as "a programmatic toolkit that
        provides high-performance built-in database support for both
        standalone and client/server applications. | 
      
      
       | db3 | DB3 is for » Oracle Berkeley DB
        3. | 
      
      
       | db4 | DB4 is for » Oracle Berkeley DB
        4 or 5. This option is available from PHP 4.3.2.  It can
        be used with BDB 5 from PHP 5.3.3. | 
      
      
       | cdb | Cdb is "a fast, reliable, lightweight package for creating and
        reading constant databases." It is from the author of qmail and
        can be found at » http://cr.yp.to/cdb.html. Since it is
        constant, we support only reading operations. And since PHP 4.3.0
        we support writing (not updating) through the internal cdb library. | 
      
      
       | cdb_make | Since PHP 4.3.0 we support creation (not updating) of cdb files 
        when the bundled cdb library is used. | 
      
      
       | flatfile | This is available since PHP 4.3.0 for compatibility with the deprecated
        dbm extension only and should be avoided. 
        However you may use this where files were created in this format. That
        happens when configure could not find any external library. | 
      
      
       | inifile | This is available since PHP 4.3.3 to be able to modify php.ini files 
        from within PHP scripts. When working with ini files you can pass arrays 
        of the form array(0=>group,1=>value_name) or strings of the form 
        "[group]value_name" where group is optional. As the functions 
        dba_firstkey and dba_nextkey
        return string representations of the key there is a new function
        dba_key_split available since PHP 5 which allows
        to convert the string keys into array keys without loosing FALSE. | 
      
      
       | qdbm | This is available since PHP 5.0.0. The qdbm library can be loaded from
        » http://fallabs.com/qdbm/index.html. | 
      
       | tcadb | This is available since PHP 5.4.0. The Tokyo Cabinet library can be loaded from
        » http://fallabs.com/tokyocabinet/. |