Besides the other posts telling you how to import the data into SQLite, what's wrong with running MariaDB (or PostgreSQL, for that matter) on the SBC?

I've had PostgreSQL running on the old Raspberry Pi 3 in conjunction with a webserver. It will need a bit of tuning to run smoothly on limited resources, but modern single board computers are often quite capable. You didn't post the specs of your SBCs, so i can only take a stab in the dark, but it it has at least 512MB Ram and runs Linux, a "grown up" database should run on it when configured correctly.

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In reply to Re: Perl DBI for MariaDB v SQLite in a Single Use SBC by cavac
in thread Perl DBI for MariaDB v SQLite in a Single Use SBC by justin423

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