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peterfarkas | 2 years ago

Thanks for the feedback. Any managed Postgres-compatible database which offers autoscaling works with FerretDB. You don't have to manage the Postgres side if it is already managed [1].

One example would be Yugabyte which is not yet officially supported, but was tested by Yugabyte with FerretDB. Same goes for CockroachDB, which was also tested to some extent. Neon would work, too.

On the other hand, FerretDB may not be a solution for all possible use cases out there, but no database is.

[1]: https://dev.to/aws-heroes/ferretdb-yugabytedb-on-kubernetes-...

https://dzone.com/articles/migrating-mongodb-collections-to-...

https://dzone.com/articles/using-cockroachdb-as-a-backend-fo...

https://dzone.com/articles/experimenting-with-unique-constra...

https://dzone.com/articles/cockroachdb-multiregion-abstracti...

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