Configuration parameters in file or DB? [closed] - language-agnostic

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What will be best practice for this?

I'd say it depends a lot on what you are going to use it for, how often it's going to be changed, etc. For the most part I keep configuration parameters that are unlikely to change in a file (ie: db connection parameters themselves)

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