Alright, this may seem trivial, but my colleagues and I have been wondering if there is a widely accepted term for a group of databases. For example, we work in a reporting environment and run reports from 14 or so completely seperate databases nationwide.

Collectivly we just refer to them as "The Database Group" or "Data Cluster" but I don't think either of these are standardized terms, and I am worried they may actually conflict with other, real terminology.

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解决方案

As per wiki, A "database management system" (DBMS) is a suite of computer software providing the interface between users and a database or databases.

Definitely DB Group and Data Cluster is not suitable here.

Probably you can check for FEDERATED DATABASE which is used for multiple autonomous Databases.

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