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by paradox95 3661 days ago
Should an infrastructure company be advertising the fact that it didn't research the technology it chose to use to build its own infrastructure?

All these people saying Mongo is garbage are all likely neckbeards sysadmins. Unless you're hiring database admin and sysadmins, Postgres (unless managed - then you have a different set of scaling problems) or any other tradition SQL store is not a viable alternative. This author uses Bigtable as a point of comparison. Stay tuned for his next blog post comparing IIS to Cloudflare.

Almost every blog post titled "why we're moving from Mongo to X" or "Top 10 reason to avoid Mongo" could have been prevented with a little bit of research. People have spent their entire life working with the SQL world so throw something new at them and they reject it like the plague. Postgres is only good now because they had to do some of the features in order to compete with Mongo. Postgres been around since 1996 and you're only now using it? Tell me more about how awesome it is.

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My goal in writing this post was not to convince people to use or not use MongoDB, but to document an edge case that may affect people who happen to use it for whatever reason, which as far as I could tell was inadequately documented elsewhere.
Only the first line was directed at you - and it was more in jest. Everything else was directed more at the other commenters and Mongo detractors in general.