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by int_19h
2799 days ago
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This, by the way, is also a good answer to many questions along the lines of, "which NoSQL database should I use". 99% of the time, you're losing a lot from NoSQL, and you're not gaining anything. Most people who talk about NoSQL perf would never actually hit the perf limits of Postgres on their real life workloads. |
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