One cube or many

MParker at 16h54
07
Jul
2010
One cube or many

We are currently looking at moving our current warehousing and OLAP reporting to a dimensional model, currently we have multiple cube databases each containing multiple cubes. It the best approach to develop a single cube database with a single cube and utilise perspectives, create a single cube database but have multiple cubes or have different cube databases to meet each of the different application areas?
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