← Back to context Comment by eikenberry 10 hours ago That's great news! I'll bookmark this in case I'm forced to manage Postgres again. 2 comments eikenberry Reply MeetingsBrowser 9 hours ago What do you use instead? eikenberry 2 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 9 hours ago What do you use instead? eikenberry 2 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 2 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.