Marcelo Barbudas wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>> Generally, you don't need a separate DB for each subdomain. �One big DB
>> is usually better.
> 
> It's a high volume app, that's written as a standalone service.
> Extending it as a hosted solution and keeping updates nice is a big
> part of what the project is about. 

And all of that would be easier with one big DB, at least as far as 
you've described.

> 
> --
> Cheers,
> M.

Best,
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