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cmrdporcupinetoday at 8:25 PM1 replyview on HN

Yep, absolutely... and in the end benchmarks aren't going to sell a database anyways. Reliability and provable correctness and ease of integration are probably going to win in the end. It's a dubious marketing edge to lead with.

PostgreSQL itself is remarkably slow in many configurations and leaves a lot of performance on the table due to its architecture and assumptions. But it works and people trust it. So they use it.


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nazgulsenpaitoday at 9:03 PM

Or if you're in enterprise, whichever company's sales rep some executive has locked you into while 10 drinks in at a fancy dinner.