Great format! Looking forward to see more shorts from you! It‘s easier to consume information in such a way👍
This is one of the most insightful shorts I’ve come across recently Where can I get a more detailed write up on this?
Perfect explanation while short and to the point
This will not work in a design system setting unless you can dive deep in each decision you make and answer in depth question any challenge/question from the interviewer, it will also make you look focused on tech rather than pattern, which could lead to you being viewed as a entry level candidate
I love these short tid bits of knowledge! Please post more 😊
This is so well explained 🤯
You are the teacher I never had
Short answer, Postgres can probably do it
But the question is still the same at the end
Thank you for your short contents! It is pretty helpful.
what matters is which one you have a qualified DBA
Great short form, informational content
can you please make a detailed video on this topic.
Love your content, this is super helpful
Thank you! This question always made me laugh. SQL can scale so well these days, saying you need high throughput so you need Cassandra is ridiculous. There are also some crazy databases like Aerospike that are significantly faster than even redis at scale. Honestly there are so many databases these days you almost can't pick the "best" without testing on your specific data.
so do we choose postgres or dynamoDB? yes i understand that the question is outdated, and the system design is all about tradeoffs, but we have to eventually make a decision given some context so what are other factors we need to consider besides the ones listed so that we can actually differentiate what DB to use?
Provide a list of what requirements matches with databases.
So the answer?
Can you make a video when one should choose Cassandra over DynamoDb?
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