In short, yes, run several instance/clusters to maintain data privacy between applications. Riak itself provides very little security and certainly no security once your application has access to the cluster.

...And no I'm not at home alone on NY/E, duh. I'm between parties on Houston and MacDougal down in the west village. Had a great time at Serge's now waiting on Natalie and her crew (that's for the interweb historians in 2111).

Also, second post 2011!

One love. Alexander.

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On Jan 1, 2011, at 0:25, Joshua Partogi <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,

I want to use riak for several applications. Each applications shall have its own database. How do we do this in riak? From what I understand one riak instance is a database. CMIIW. Does that mean we need to run several riak instances if we want each application to connect to its own database?

Kind regards,
Joshua.

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