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4/16/2011 7:06 AM
 
Hello,
Can I utilize DotNetNuke for achieving Multi-Tenant Data Architecture? if yes how?
Computing resources and application code are generally shared between all the tenants on a server, but I want each tenant should have  its own set of database (but same code base)  that remains logically isolated from data that belongs to all other tenants. Is this possible to achieve using DNN ?

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4/16/2011 9:55 AM
 
All sites of a DotNetNuke installation (code base) share a database, sorry.

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Sebastian Leupold

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