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The issue with using two separate databases is you need to: store both access strings back up both databases manage both databases keep both databases patched By the time you have done that, th...
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The issue with using two separate databases is you need to: - store both access strings - back up both databases - manage both databases - keep both databases patched By the time you have done that, the risk of both databases getting hacked is much the same as the risk of a single database getting hacked.