Small. Fast. Reliable.
Choose any three.
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  apps was run to eat CPU or disk). And I have not use any tricks like "FIRST_ROWS". Both dbs was on
  default parameters. You still claim that this is not fair bench ???!!! Tell this to somebody else.
  
+ *: Well, if you (a DBA with 15 years of experience) can't show us a 'miserable' execution plan or a report with timed statistics (like Oracle's Tkprof), then, my friend, your 15 years of work as a DBA has been totally and dramatically wasted. Sincerelesy, i can't imagine any senior DBA (heh, even an Access 'Senior DBA' if this job exists, by the way) posting on forums, wikis or blogs things like 'hey, this RDBMS is 100x faster than yours' or 'hey, the testimonials page is where you will find the answers of all your tuning and performance related questions'. Sorry, i just can't imagine it. Anyway, discussion ended for my side. Sorry to all SQLite users & developers for these non-sense paragraphs.
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  I wonder how useful these "remarks" are...
  
  What about Apache Derby? It uses the Apache 2.0 license and is easy to embed in Java applications