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We use a single schema or multiple clients in a web environment using whitebeam. We ridgedly enforce secure access through a client_id model. In a web environment with lots of clients this has the benefit over other appoaches that you have far fewer database connections that otherwise, and that the connections can safely be persistent.Hi, I'm looking into creating a hosted application with Postgres as the SQL server. I would like to get some ideas and oppinions about the different ways to separate the different clients, using postgres. The options I had in mind: 1) Create a different database per client. How much overhead will this add? 2) Use schemas and authentication. So each client is a different schema on the database. 3) Use application level security (per object security maintained by the app). 4) ???? Any ideas? Opinnions? js. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings If you can't safely control the access of course (because you're not writing the application maybe) then other solutions are more secure. Pete -- http://www.whitebeam.org --
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