I agree. Separate instances with separate databases is the best way, technically and from a business perspective.

On Nov 14, 2006, at 2:23 PM, Sebastian Schirmer wrote:

Hi Torsten,

I think the best way is to separate ofbiz instances with different databases. You can use the apache mod_jk with mutliple ajp workers on different ports to separate the ofbiz instances. We have a production environment running two instances of the same host.

best regards Sebastian


--On Sonntag, 12. November 2006 19:05 +0100 Torsten Schlabach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all!

We are in the process of setting up OFBiz and we're currently
investigating the possibility of becoming a hosting provider for OZBiz.

So we would want to rent out OFBiz to a number of customers who are
entirely unrelated to each other.

My question therefore is:

- Should we have a completely separate database for each customer
- or would it be possible to define silos or some kind of virtual
chinese walls withtin in the same database for different, unrelated
customers.

Please note that I am not looking at different legal entities which
belong to the same group of companies and do business with each other, but in theory or customers could be competitors to each other. We would therefore need to be 100% sure that customer A will never ever see any
data from customer B.

Is OFBiz designed in a way to support this or would separate databases
the clean and or recommended way of doing this?

Regards,
Torsten


Best Regards,

Si
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