"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which contains some outdated benchmarks for SAP R/3 running on different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"

I think that Antonio was actually trying to *SAVE* money - not spend *more*
;)

Another option to look at (and very popular for web backend databases and is
*free*) is MySQL. I am currently working on a project for our web site that
involves MySQL with PHP, and Perl with the DBD::MySQL module, and have to
say for *our* needs this set up seems like it is more than enough..

I guess the ultimate question to ask (and I haven't seen this yet) is how
big do you want the database to be? What is the projected size of this
database? How many concurrent users do your foresee having? There has been
talk of SQLServer taking up to a terabyte of data, spread across a clustered
Win2K environment (no I have no link, or reference, but can remember this
posted on a web site *somewhere* out there). But this means spending
BIG-TIME just on the kit to host it..

What do you *need* to achieve?

Mark

-----Original Message-----
Dimitrov
Sent: 28 January 2002 11:45
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


>
> 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which contains some outdated benchmarks for SAP R/3 running on different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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