I've seen live DB to DB solutions fail many times before. But I'm willing to 
admit I could have been doing it wrong :) My advice is to go with on DB and 
partition the app. Others may have better advice.

 - Ken


On Jan 26, 2010, at 2:51 AM, Splashlin wrote:

> I have multiple apps on Heroku that each have their own database.  I
> want to build a new application that serves as a summary tool for all
> the data across the different databases.  What is the best way to
> tackle this issue?
> 
> Should I use one massive database on the new application and just
> point all my other apps to it or is there a way to move from database
> to database collecting the information?
> 
> Thanks
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