Removed claim that you can use different database backends for Django's tests.
Such as a setup isn't tested through continuous integration and therefore isn't likely to work reliably.
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* A ``default`` database. This database should use the backend that
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you want to use for primary testing.
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* A database with the alias ``other``. The ``other`` database is used to
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establish that queries can be directed to different databases. As a result,
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this database can use any backend you want. It doesn't need to use the same
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backend as the ``default`` database (although it can use the same backend if
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you want to). It cannot be the same database as the ``default``.
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* A database with the alias ``other``. The ``other`` database is used to test
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that queries can be directed to different databases. This database should use
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the same backend as the ``default``, and it must have a different name.
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If you're using a backend that isn't SQLite, you will need to provide other
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details for each database:
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