There are generally two classes for FDWs: Postgres<->Postgres and Postgres->Everything else. The first one is generally suitable for production and is very useful for sharded Postgres when you want to communicate across…
It is not. Look at the list on the left side menu. It gives recommendations and detailed descriptions for each tunable parameter in postgres.
At my previous workplaces: no it has always been an unmitigated disaster. And in one case I think moving from the original monolith to microservice based architecture killed the business. At my current workplace: yes!…
Note that the cost is split with your employer. So the maximum you will have to pay is €365/month I think. Less if you income is not high.
I live near the one of the best Döner and most famous places in Berlin and it is €4.10 including everything.
> for a company that you don’t own I think you're missing the key part here. Most tech workers do have some ownership in the companies which muddies the calculus a little bit. But if you don't have a stake in the…
True, but the age distribution skews older in Italy. Italy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Italypop.svg China: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Population_pyramid_of_Chi...
I'd say the real value of the 'application-like' capabilities of Postgres is for analytics and offline tasks where there may not even be an application to 'eat'. This article is a great example, anyone can get this…
There are generally two classes for FDWs: Postgres<->Postgres and Postgres->Everything else. The first one is generally suitable for production and is very useful for sharded Postgres when you want to communicate across…
It is not. Look at the list on the left side menu. It gives recommendations and detailed descriptions for each tunable parameter in postgres.
At my previous workplaces: no it has always been an unmitigated disaster. And in one case I think moving from the original monolith to microservice based architecture killed the business. At my current workplace: yes!…
Note that the cost is split with your employer. So the maximum you will have to pay is €365/month I think. Less if you income is not high.
I live near the one of the best Döner and most famous places in Berlin and it is €4.10 including everything.
> for a company that you don’t own I think you're missing the key part here. Most tech workers do have some ownership in the companies which muddies the calculus a little bit. But if you don't have a stake in the…
True, but the age distribution skews older in Italy. Italy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Italypop.svg China: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Population_pyramid_of_Chi...
I'd say the real value of the 'application-like' capabilities of Postgres is for analytics and offline tasks where there may not even be an application to 'eat'. This article is a great example, anyone can get this…