No, unless you have some unusually large attributes (storing high-resolution profile
pictures, something like that), and/or unusually high write traffic (constantly changing
users' status, something like that), you should be fine on modern hardware.
On Wed, May 18, 2022, at 8:48 AM, Morgan Jones wrote:
Hello Everyone,
We are merging our student directory (about 200,000 entries) into our existing employee
directory (about 25,000 entries).
They're a pair of multi-master replicas on virtual hardware that can easily be
expanded if needed though hardware performance hasn't been an issue.
Does this justify creating separate database for students? Aside from basic tuning are
here any big pitfalls we should look out for?