| ▲ | MobiusHorizons 13 hours ago | |||||||||||||
> 2) They have a paid cloud option to drive income from: I’ve been confused by this for a while. What is it competing with? Surely not SQLite, being client server defeats all the latency benefits. I feel it would be considered as an alternative to cloud Postgres offerings, and it seems unlikely they could compete on features. Genuinely curious, but is there any sensible use case for this product, or do they just catch people who read SQLite was good on hacker news, but didn’t understand any of the why. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | 3eb7988a1663 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
The thing that cooks my noodle - who are these insane people who want to beta test a new database? Yes, all databases could have world destroying data loss/corruption, but I have significantly more confidence in a player than has been on the market for many years. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | IshKebab 12 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
The article talks about this. If you have a project that starts small and an in-process DB is fine, but you end up needing to scale up then you don't have to switch DBs. | ||||||||||||||
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