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by alexkavon
3714 days ago
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Yes. Usually when I build an application I'd use a single database. While I don't think in the end it would matter for PostgreSQL or CouchDB, two databases is a bit much. Just curious as why they use two databases that can accomplish the same task (from what I can tell from my limited digging into the project). |
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