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Posted by Jason Kester on 06/22/06 11:26
As everybody has mentioned, 500k records and 100 users is small by any
definition. But regardless, performance should not be a consideration
until it forces itself to become so.
Think about your idea from a maintenance perspective. At some point
you'll need to add a column to one of those tables, or even make a
simple stored procedure change. Imagine the pain this will cause you
down the road, trying to synchronize changes in all those databases.
Multiply every small hassle you'll ever come across in the future by
the number of "Projects" in your universe. Yikes!
Stick to one database per Application and you'll live a long and
healthy life.
Jason Kester
Expat Software Consulting Services
http://www.expatsoftware.com/
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