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[DuckDB](https://duckdb.org) is a high-performance analytics database that’s fast, reliable, portable, and easy to use, sporting an advanced SQL dialect that goes far beyond the basics. DbGate now integrates seamlessly with DuckDB: browse and edit tables, run queries, and import or export data—and, just like SQLite, you can open any .duckdb file directly. Only a few features are restricted due to DuckDB’s specialized design.
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Thanks [cn00](https://github.com/cn00) for initial pull requets solving DuckDB integration. Although finally we had to make it differently in many ways, it was a good inspiration.
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## Import and export connections
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You can export any selected connections from your DbGate installation and import them on another computer. This also works across editions: connections can be moved between the Team Premium web edition and the Desktop Premium or Community editions, even though the Team Premium version keeps its connection details in a database rather than local files.
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