← Back to context Comment by eikenberry 12 hours ago That's great news! I'll bookmark this in case I'm forced to manage Postgres again. 2 comments eikenberry Reply MeetingsBrowser 11 hours ago What do you use instead? eikenberry 3 hours ago I tend towards using key-value databases as I find them general purpose enough while being much more robust. I'm not married to any one in particular, depends on the requirements.
MeetingsBrowser 11 hours ago What do you use instead? eikenberry 3 hours ago I tend towards using key-value databases as I find them general purpose enough while being much more robust. I'm not married to any one in particular, depends on the requirements.
eikenberry 3 hours ago I tend towards using key-value databases as I find them general purpose enough while being much more robust. I'm not married to any one in particular, depends on the requirements.
What do you use instead?
I tend towards using key-value databases as I find them general purpose enough while being much more robust. I'm not married to any one in particular, depends on the requirements.