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add note about a dedicated central conn being recommended
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The benefit of this storage driver is that you don't have to use both Redis and a database for your data. Also you don't have to do as much configuration.
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To use this driver, you need to have a `tenants` table and a `domains` table. You may also use a custom database connection. By default, `tenancy.storage.db.connection` is set to `null`, which means that your app's default database connection will be used to store tenants. If you wish to use a different connection, you may create it in the `config/database.php` file and set `tenancy.storage.db.connection` to the name of that connection.
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To use this driver, you need to have a `tenants` table and a `domains` table. You may also use a custom database connection. By default, `tenancy.storage.db.connection` is set to `null`, which means that your app's default database connection will be used to store tenants.
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If you wish to use a different connection, e.g. `central`, you may create it in the `config/database.php` file and set `tenancy.storage.db.connection` to the name of that connection. It's recommended to do this for easier changes in the future.
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To create the `tenants` and `domains` tables, you can use the migrations that come with this package. If you haven't published them during installation, publish them now:
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