>>Hi,
>>
>>I am converting many of my customers to SQL Server. And I have to keep a copy of their database in my SQL Server. So the list is growing. I was wondering, is it possible to have groups of databases? That is, if I could have the following tree:
>>Databases
>> +Custom A Databases
>> Database1
>> Database2
>> +Customer B Database
>> Database1
>>and so on.
>>
>>Is this possible?
>
>No, you can't.
>But you can always install another instance of SQL Server with the customers name and put their DB there.
Thank you, Borislav. For now I will leave things as they are. But when the list becomes too long I will look into creating another instance of SQL Server.
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