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by jorangreef
216 days ago
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> you risk getting bottlenecked by all the attributes you'll need to wrap around the transaction in PostgreSQL to make it work in a real application. The performance killer is contention, not writing any associated KV data—KV stores scale well! But you do need to preserve a clean separation of concerns in your architecture. Strings in your general-purpose DBMS as "system of reference" (control plane). Integers in your transaction processing DBMS as "system of record" (data plane). Dominik Tornow wrote a great blog post on how to get this right (and let us know if our team can accelerate you on this!): https://tigerbeetle.com/blog/2025-11-06-the-write-last-read-... |
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