> There may be some difficulty in defining how  small
> is "small" and how 
> large is "large". There would also be many other
> considerations like kind 
> of information being stored in the database, 
> complexity of the relations 
> between tables etc..etc.... which goes into
> decisions on what to use when. 
> It's useful to hear experiences of people who have
> used Mysql,Postgre, 
> Oracle etc... in different environments.

Can some one tell me the exact cost of oracle on
Linux? 
Also what are the experience of small and large
database. Any ideas as to what is the cut off size
that should be kept for using mysql ? Or what will be
the lower limit below which oracle should not be used.
Are there any rule of thumb ?? Say X MB is for mysql
and Y MB is for Oracle??

Lokesh


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