← Back to context Comment by nop_slide 9 months ago Maybe because mongo isn’t ideal for relational data? 3 comments nop_slide Reply merek 9 months ago I believe a lot of Mongo's criticisms come from people modelling highly relational data on a non-relational DB. rwyinuse 9 months ago I'm not sure what is the point of using MongoDB these days, when you can as easily store and query jsonb in postgres. wredcoll 9 months ago Does mongodb optimize joins at all? Do they even happen server side?
merek 9 months ago I believe a lot of Mongo's criticisms come from people modelling highly relational data on a non-relational DB. rwyinuse 9 months ago I'm not sure what is the point of using MongoDB these days, when you can as easily store and query jsonb in postgres.
rwyinuse 9 months ago I'm not sure what is the point of using MongoDB these days, when you can as easily store and query jsonb in postgres.
I believe a lot of Mongo's criticisms come from people modelling highly relational data on a non-relational DB.
I'm not sure what is the point of using MongoDB these days, when you can as easily store and query jsonb in postgres.
Does mongodb optimize joins at all? Do they even happen server side?