>
> Please , correct me if I am wrong , but as far as I know , Personal Oracle
> is single-user. It�s intend to be a desktop database.
>

maybe u could consider some free databases?

of course the performance, functionality and the ease of use won't be
comparable to MS SQL but many sites use such databases quite successfully

if u consider Postgres SQL and take a look at
http://www.pgsql.com/user_gallery/ u'll see production databases ranging
from 10GB to 150GB

if u consider SAP DB then u may take a look at
http://www.sap.com/solutions/technology/benchmark/HTML/SD_2_tier_4x.htm
which contains some outdated benchmarks for SAP R/3 running on different
databases and u'll see that SAP DB outperforms MS SQL in some configurations


hth,

    Marin


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