Hi Please don’t be afraid to use hundreds or even thousands of databases with BaseX. Colleagues of mine and I wanted to make querying huge (+500M tokens) treebanks (large, parsed corpora) faster. We preprocessed our data and ended up with millions of databases that were all served with a single BaseX instance. You can read about it here: Querying large treebanks : benchmarking GrETEL indexing Vanroy, Bram, Vandeghinste, Vincent and Augustinus, Liesbeth COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS IN THE NETHERLANDS JOURNAL. 2017. 7 p.145-166 Bram From: BaseX-Talk <basex-talk-bounces@mailman.uni-konstanz.de> On Behalf Of France Baril Sent: Friday, November 23, 2018 10:18 To: BaseX <basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de> Subject: [basex-talk] BaseX and docker Hi, For one of my projects, we want to set up BaseX as part of an online application. I was wondering if anyone has experience installing BaseX in a Docker setup and if so how things got split up. In our case, each client will have many database, we're afraid that if we use a single baseX installation, it will have too many attached dbs. So we were thinking that we could use 1 application but save1 data/repo per client in their own docker unit , then again, since .basex can only link to 1 repo/data, it doesn't seem possible. If you consider 1000 clients with an average of 30 (1 per language) database each, would you use a single installation and manage security at the db level with all dbs for all clients in the same setup or would you suggest 1 full instance (server + set of db) per client? Links to any case study would be useful too. -- France Baril Architecte documentaire / Documentation architect france.baril@architextus.com<mailto:france.baril@architextus.com>