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by cyberax
386 days ago
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> wait we're not in the nosql era anymore? Kinda. It turned out, that for the vast majority of users, a single Postgres instance on a reasonably large host is more than enough. Perhaps with a read replica as a hot standby. You can easily get 1 million transactions per second from it (simple ones, granted). So why bother with NoSQL? > redis and kafka (and their clones) are ubiquitous, etc etc That's a bit different. Kafka is a message queue, and Redis is mostly used as a cache. |
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