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 Yes, several databases offer resource management and access control features to control resource usage per user. Some popular ones:

- PostgreSQL
- MySQL
- Oracle Database
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Amazon Redshift
- Google BigQuery
- Snowflake

Each of these databases has its own set of features and configurations for managing resource usage per user. Depending on your specific requirements and preferences, you can choose the one that best fits your needs. 
 You also need to make sure you choose a database that can scale. For example, nostr users want Nostr to take over everything...Twitter, Facebook has thousands of Database servers all connected together and replicating.....Nostr needs something that can scale out easilly and cache well such as Scylla DB, Cassandra, or other NoSQL databases.  They are shrimple to use from the sysadmin side to the DB admin side.  But nobody is thinking forward and we are stuck with the tech we have now 
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