Actually, I experimented with the table that contains the information
about my MP3 collection (approximately 1100 titles) and I'm trying to
re-work
a tool that uses MySQL to store the information into one that will use
Oracle.
MP3 files will be items of the type BFILE. That would give me unique
client-server
listening capabilities, which is immensely useful when you know that I own
2 PCs linked with ethernet and only one among them has a decent soundcard.
Needless
to say, all of the MP3 files are on the same PC as well.
My bosses would probably be delighted if I started using our production
database to store my MP3 collection.

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a) It's blindingly fast as a single user database, faster then oracle.

Really?  Even with a 30 million record table?

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