We didn't rule out using Tigerbeetle, but the drop in non-batch performance was disappointing and a reason we haven't prioritised switching our transaction ledger from PostgreSQL to Tigerbeetle.
There was also poor Ruby support for Tigerbeetle at the time, but that has improved recently and there is now a (3rd party) Ruby client: https://github.com/antstorm/tigerbeetle-ruby/
I think the drop in non-batch performance was more a function of the PoC than of TB. Would love to see what our team could do for you here! Feel free to reach out to peter@tigerbeetle.com
We didn't rule out using Tigerbeetle, but the drop in non-batch performance was disappointing and a reason we haven't prioritised switching our transaction ledger from PostgreSQL to Tigerbeetle.
There was also poor Ruby support for Tigerbeetle at the time, but that has improved recently and there is now a (3rd party) Ruby client: https://github.com/antstorm/tigerbeetle-ruby/
I think the drop in non-batch performance was more a function of the PoC than of TB. Would love to see what our team could do for you here! Feel free to reach out to peter@tigerbeetle.com