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by tmsh
2080 days ago
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It’s proven itself for scaling. Mostly startups don’t see the issues with SQL and don’t need to worry about it. At planet/top-Alexa-ranked-website scale though, you either use Spanner at Google, or use Cassandra at Apple, DynamoDB at Amazon, Cassandra at Instagram, parts of Facebook, Netflix, Manhattan at Twitter etc. You keep using MySQL at Github and Slack if you want periodic downtime/degradation in service tho. |
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