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> Sure you shouldn't care about scaling at the beginning. But why should you start using a system that you already know won't scale in the future?

Because it's well supported and solid otherwise? There's a wealth of documentation, resources of many kinds, software built around it (debugging, tracing, UIs, etc.). Because there's a solid community available that can help you with your problems?

What alternative technology is there that scales better? I guess MySQL could be it, but doesn't MySQL also come with a ton of its own footguns?



I use Postgres at the moment and I'm happy except for the process per connection part and the upgrade part. Knowing what I know now I think MySQL would have made me happier. On the other hand, it may have caused other issues I don't have with Postgres. I just hope the Postgres team maintains its roadmap based on posts like this.




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