No, unless you have some unusually large attributes (storing high-resolution 
profile pictures, something like that), and/or unusually high write traffic 
(constantly changing users' status, something like that), you should be fine on 
modern hardware.

On Wed, May 18, 2022, at 8:48 AM, Morgan Jones wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> We are merging our student directory (about 200,000 entries) into our 
> existing employee directory (about 25,000 entries).  
> 
> They're a pair of multi-master replicas on virtual hardware that can easily 
> be expanded if needed though hardware performance hasn't been an issue.
> 
> Does this  justify creating  separate database for students?  Aside from 
> basic tuning are here any big pitfalls we should look out for?
> 
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