Small. Fast. Reliable.
Choose any three.
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  -- Are you calling Oracle 'a bloated piece of software'?. LOL. I would love to see a comparison of Oracle 
  and SQLite (latest stable or bleeding edge SQLite version Vs Oracle 10g). I would love it. [This 
  comparison idea is as valid as comparing a novel to a short story.] Anyway, SQLite seems a lil' database 
! engine for lil' works. Sorry, not enough for me :).
  
  *: Up to this moment I thought that Postgree was smallest possible free DB engine (since MySQL is 
  *NOT* free), so if you are looking for something to distribute along with your application, SQLite seem 
! to win against 10g, MySQL, Postgree, or whatever (by Makc).
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  -- Are you calling Oracle 'a bloated piece of software'?. LOL. I would love to see a comparison of Oracle 
  and SQLite (latest stable or bleeding edge SQLite version Vs Oracle 10g). I would love it. [This 
  comparison idea is as valid as comparing a novel to a short story.] Anyway, SQLite seems a lil' database 
! engine for lil' works. Sorry, not enough for me :). -- Why would anyone compare Oracle to sqlite other than to say "can you add support for this Oracle syntax to make migration between them easier"? 
  
  *: Up to this moment I thought that Postgree was smallest possible free DB engine (since MySQL is 
  *NOT* free), so if you are looking for something to distribute along with your application, SQLite seem 
! to win against 10g, MySQL, Postgree, or whatever (by Makc). - Just to be awkward, what about berkelydb etc? And when you say free you mean free of restrictions don't you (rather than Free software)?
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! I wonder how useful these "remarks" are...