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Originally Posted by Charlotte-B
KoboReader.sqlite is 2,980,589 KB
And I'm not sure how to determine the "save template"... ? But all of my books are uploaded via the Kobo extension that generates kepub files from epubs (can't remember its name for the moment - I have Calibre closed so that I can look at the drive without having to wait for Calibre to scan the books on the device). As far as I can see, each book is contained in a folder according to author - so some of the author folders, where I have more than one book by them, obviously have more than one file in them. Does that answer your question at all?
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If you have the Kobo Utilities plugin installed, you can try vacuuming the database (Kobo Utilities => Database => Compress the device database) and see how much the database shrinks.
I ran into a similar issue when I upgraded my Clara HD's internal storage to 128GB and then stored ~15,000 books on it. The database is normally accessed out of RAM but since the database size far exceeded the size of the RAM (512GB) RAM which both the Clara HD and Libra 2 have, things got rather slow. I removed most of the books and my Clara HD returned to it's normal speed. I did upgrade one friend's Libra to to 128GB but since he reads mostly manga which takes a lot of disk space but relatively little RAM, he's a happy camper. When we set it up, their ~300 manga ebooks took up about 26GB but the database was around 100MB.