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As already answered the man criteria would be; Is there a relation between the data? If there is, a single database is the most logical choice.

However, there is also other things to consider such as maintenance, backups and so on. So even if the data isn't related, from the maintenance point of view it could simplify the situation if all the data is in one place. Of course if the amount of data grows huge over time you may have to separate it but in the beginning it would make sense to start small.
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