> **Possible Duplicate:** > [Where do SQL questions belong?](https://meta.serverfault.com/questions/1330/where-do-sql-questions-belong) > [What kind of database/DBA questions does the SF community want to keep?](https://meta.serverfault.com/questions/1855/what-kind-of-database-dba-questions-does-the-sf-community-want-to-keep) <!-- End of automatically inserted text --> Now that http://dba.stackexchange.com is there, shouldn't we divert the relevant traffic there? I was specifically thinking about tags like mysql or sql-server which explicitly state that DBA questions are on-topic at Serverfault - this seems counterproductive to me. Should not we at least modify the description to directing the users to DBA? Edit: since there have been a couple of close-as-duplicate votes, I believe there is a misunderstanding - it is not so much about deciding where questions go but about telling users *"consider posting your database-related questions to http://dba.stackexchange.com after reading their [FAQ](https://dba.stackexchange.com/faq)"* in all database-related tags. E.g: the [sql-server tag description][1] explicitly states: > - Who would use the code that my question relates to the most, a developer or a DBA? If a developer, Stack Overflow is your place. If a > DBA, ask away here. which it should not, in my opinion. [database-administration][2] does not have any description at all, but the name alone is kind of a hint that questions tagged with it would be on topic at DBA. [1]: https://serverfault.com/tags/sql-server/info [2]: https://serverfault.com/tags/database-adminstration/info