If these are completely separate use cases please consider completely separate
clusters. You can use virtualization to make the hardware work out.
On Nov 23, 2017, at 12:04 PM, Geert Josten
mailto:geert.jos...@marklogic.com>> wrote:
Hi Andreas,
I think each forest has its own in-memory stand,
Hi Andreas,
I think each forest has its own in-memory stand, so if each client has a
reasonable amount of data, you’ll need several forests per client anyhow. One
or multiple databases wouldn’t matter much in that case. I wouldn’t worry too
much about in-memory stands though. Memory is much fas
Hi,
I am planning the architecture of an application with dozens of individual
clients. I think of using either one database for all data or a separate
database per client.
The main pros and cons for me are efficient memory usage and the
possibility of individual backup&restore. I tend to prefer