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tybit | 4 years ago
I always prefer reliability over features even though I’m a product engineer so if he’s right it’d be good to know. Either way, I’m stuck with the MySQL that the infrastructure engineers at work have provided us with.
tybit | 4 years ago
I always prefer reliability over features even though I’m a product engineer so if he’s right it’d be good to know. Either way, I’m stuck with the MySQL that the infrastructure engineers at work have provided us with.
jpgvm|4 years ago
PostgreSQL on the other hand is less of a fully finished database w.r.t replication and more like a set of incredibly powerful tools that let you build the scale out, partitioned, replicated, CDC friendly/etc database cluster of your dreams. You can mix and match nodes setup with physical replication vs logical replication, you can use partitioning and table inheritance to increase scalability and hide the fact the database is actually distributed across many nodes/clusters from your application, etc.
I think there is probably some lag/delta here where PostgreSQL doesn't have an easy enough/simple enough story for basic replication modes outside of basic physical replication.