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by craigkerstiens
3144 days ago
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Using Citus on that small of a plan generally isn't ideal. If you're just starting out single node Postgres works great and there are a lot of options for single node Postgres such as Heroku, RDS, and now Google and Azure. Citus really starts to benefit you later on when you grow, hence our higher entry level. As for trying it out, we bill based on usage just like if you were on any other large cloud provider so you only page for what you use. In that case trying out a dev cluster for a few hours would be just a few cents. |
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To reiterate: I get that your service doesn't start to scale well until the $99/month price point, but I don't care about performance until I'm at that price point anyway. I'd rather have the ability to start from nothing with OK/crappy performance, then have to switch services right when my product starts getting traction. It's about continuity and scaling up from nothing.