I cannot answer the part about the .Net drive, but I can address the multiple bucket questions.
You can have multiple buckets, but know why you are doing it. A logical organization is not necessarily a great reason, IMO. More buckets means more resources being used. I can give you a great example of a when you would split data into separate buckets, views. If you have views that only look at a subset of the data you have and will never ever look at the other parts of the data, then it might make sense to split it out. Say you have some JSON docs that are 30% of your data and a bunch of key value pairs that are 70% of your data. More than likely, you would only ever do views on the JSON docs and if there are enough of those docs and in large enough sizes, it can provide much faster view creation, maintenance, cluster rebalances, etc.
Another reason is if you have multiple applications accessing the same cluster. That is a good reason too.
Anyhow, it is fine to have multiple buckets, just read up on and understand the implications and do it strategically.
OpenBucket(BucketName, BucketPassword)
method onCluster
to open a bucket other than the default one, I guess it's what you want to use