Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Multi-Database Architecture

2017-11-23 Thread David Gorbet
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,

Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Multi-Database Architecture

2017-11-23 Thread Geert Josten
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

[MarkLogic Dev General] Multi-Database Architecture

2017-11-23 Thread Andreas Hubmer
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