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by klabb3
549 days ago
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I have followed a lot of these projects because I have clients with persistent state and synced state too, as well as realtime needs. Anyway, this passes the smell test imo. It’s solid engineering and built from first principles, reusing the right pieces. So congrats! My concern with DB startups is always the business model. There’s a massive tension between open source and a sustainable business which is much more prevalent with deeply technical products. So either it’s too open and dies because aws eats their lunch or it’s too closed to be useful for self-hosting, or too complex to self-host, or priced too high for small players. What’s the strategy to build/grow the business in the short-medium term? |
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* Professional support, including on-prem hosting when applicable
* Additional features that enterprises care about (encrypted databases, SSO)
* Compliance documentation/certifications