I was just about to ask a database related question (involving translations between SQL and MySQL) when I remembered that there's a whole site in the Stack Exchange network dedicated to databases!
But then I thought to myself, "Hmm... Which site should I put my database question on?"
So I checked out the hottest questions on Database Administrators and realized that these are questions that could have been easily (and successfully) asked on Stack Overflow. Of course we may also find that the reverse is true; there are many database related questions (language, technology, etc.) that could (and are) asked here on Stack Overflow.
The answer shouldn't be as simple as, "Which ever site you want!" This isn't Stack Exchange vs Quora (not even a competition but you get my point); this is two very large sites within the same network that seem to be unnecessarily dividing traffic. Additionally, I don't think that a user should ever have to ask themselves, "Which site in the Stack Exchange network would be the more appropriate site to ask my question?" Stack Exchange seems to reinforce this idea through the fact that each site in the network is very distinct.
Understandably, when Database Administrators went live, I could imagine that the point was to be a place for more theoretical questions and answers but if you check out the hottest questions section that I linked to previously, they are mostly technical in nature and could find a home on Stack Overflow as well.
So back to the original thought: where should we be asking database questions?
could have been easily (and successfully) asked
At any rate, I think that using hottest questions as a barometer of a site's is dubious. Instead, look at the depth of answers over there Much as Pekka has indicated.