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After this comment to a my question, im thinking if is better using 1 database with X schemas or viceversa.

My situation: im developing a web-app where, when people do register, i create (actually) a database (no, its not a social network: everyone must have access to his own data and never see the data of the other user).

Thats the way i used for the previus verison of my application (that is still running on mysql): throught the plesk api, for every registration i do:

  1. Create a database user with limited privileges;
  2. Create a database that can be accessed just by the previous created user and the superuser (for maintenance)
  3. Populate the db

Now, i'll need to do the same with posrtgresql (the project is getting mature and mysql.. dont fulfill all the needes)

I need to have all the databases/schemas backups indipendent: pg_dump works perfectly in both ways, the same for the users that can be configured to access just 1 schema or 1 database.

So, assuming you are more experienced potsgres users than me, what do you think is the best solution for my situation, and why?

There will be performance differences using $x db instead of $x schemas? And what solution will be better to mantein in future (reliability)?

Every help and suggestion is really appreciated.

Edit: i almost forgot: all of my databases/schemas will ever allways have the same structure!

Edit2: For the backups issue (using pg_dump), is maybe better using 1 db and many schemas, dumping all the schemas at once: recovering will be quite simple loading the main dump in a dev machine and then dump and restore just the schema needed: there is 1 additional step, but dumping all the schema seem faster then dumpin them one by one.

p.s: sorry if i forgot some 'W' char in the text, my keyboard suffer that button ;)

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After this comment to a my question, im thinking if is better using 1 database with X schemas or viceversa.

My situation: im developing a web-app where, when people do register, i create (actually) a database (no, its not a social network: everyone must have access to his own data and never see the data of the other user).

Thats the way i used for the previus verison of my application (that is still running on mysql): throught the plesk api, for every registration i do:

  1. Create a database user with limited privileges;
  2. Create a database that can be accessed just by the previous created user and the superuser (for maintenance)
  3. Populate the db

Now, i'll need to do the same with posrtgresql (the project is getting mature and mysql.. dont fulfill all the needes)

I need to have all the databases/schemas backups indipendent: pg_dump works perfectly in both ways, the same for the users that can be configured to access just 1 schema or 1 database.

So, assuming you are more experienced potsgres users than me, what do you think is the best solution for my situation, and why?

There will be performance differences using $x db instead of $x schemas? And what solution will be better to mantein in future (reliability)?

Every help and suggestion is really appreciated.

Edit: i almost forgot: all of my databases/schemas will ever have the same structure!

Edit2: For the backups issue (using pg_dump), is maybe better using 1 db and many schemas, dumping all the schemas at once: recovering will be quite simple loading the main dump in a dev machine and then dump and restore just the schema needed: there is 1 additional step, but dumping all the schema seem faster then dumpin them one by one.

p.s: sorry if i mistaken forgot some 'W' char in the text, my keyboard suffer that button ;)

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Postgresql: is better using multiple databases with 1 schema each, or 1 database with multiple schemas?

After this comment to a my question, im thinking if is better using 1 database with X schemas or viceversa.

My situation: im developing a web-app where, when people do register, i create (actually) a database (no, its not a social network: everyone must have access to his own data and never see the data of the other user).

Thats the way i used for the previus verison of my application (that is still running on mysql): throught the plesk api, for every registration i do:

  1. Create a database user with limited privileges;
  2. Create a database that can be accessed just by the previous created user and the superuser (for maintenance)
  3. Populate the db

Now, i'll need to do the same with posrtgresql (the project is getting mature and mysql.. dont fulfill all the needes)

I need to have all the databases/schemas backups indipendent: pg_dump works perfectly in both ways, the same for the users that can be configured to access just 1 schema or 1 database.

So, assuming you are more experienced potsgres users than me, what do you think is the best solution for my situation, and why?

There will be performance differences using $x db instead of $x schemas? And what solution will be better to mantein in future (reliability)?

Every help and suggestion is really appreciated.

Edit: i almost forgot: all of my databases/schemas will ever have the same structure!

p.s: sorry if i mistaken some 'W' char in the text, my keyboard suffer that button ;)