There is actually very little headache involved.
Simply add all the MembershipProviders you want in web.config:
<membership defaultProvider="MembershipProvider1">
<providers>
<clear/>
<add name="MembershipProvider1" type="MvcApplication.MembershipProvider1" />
<add name="MembershipProvider2" type="MvcApplication.MembershipProvider2" />
<add name="AspNetSqlMembershipProvider"
type="System.Web.Security.SqlMembershipProvider"
connectionStringName="ApplicationServices" />
</providers>
</membership>
As you can see I have added two providers. I have also specified a default provider.
I can then switch between the two like this:
var membershipProvider1 = Membership.Providers["MembershipProvider1"];
membershipProvider1.ValidateUser("Mike", "banana");
var membershipProvider2 = Membership.Providers["MembershipProvider2"];
membershipProvider2.ValidateUser("Mike", "orange");
You probably want to wrap that into an application service or something, but you get the idea. Not so much headache, right?
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