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Where I work did an inventory a few years back of their systems and found that we had about the same number of databases (not tables!) as employed engineers, counting all deployed (QA and prod) instances.

The team on that inventory project obviously created a new database to put their data in, plus QA and test replicas. They (probably) have since moved to another DB system but left the old ones running for legacy applications!






Hah, that's table stakes - I have definitely worked at companies with 100 or 1000x the database to engineer ratio.

Depending on your database system, it may even have a 1:1 equivalency with Schemas (MySQL.)




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