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 Originally Posted by davey23uk
why? a single database takes up less resources than 2 databases.
Twi separate schemas in a single database is the cleanest option
I know where your coming from but if they are 2 entirely different applications (with different business owners, business functions and such) I thinks it best to split them. Having them on the same server is bad enough (e.g. if one instance is burning up CPU) but if they are sharing the instance it'll be all the more difficult to isolate any problems.
I just don't think its worth the hassle doing this with two production systems.
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