It might be because the target customer of AWS is a large, sprawling IT department, where having separate databases could be a good idea.
Exactly. We’re talking about software architecture for startups here. Best to keep it simple.
What is wrong with sharing a single database between services? Seems like a pretty commonly accepted pattern: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/mod...
I think I'm locked in at the old price, thankfully. The Daily Notes are essential, especially with templates.
You can do all of this in https://noteplan.co/
https://stackedit.io/ works great for this
It might be because the target customer of AWS is a large, sprawling IT department, where having separate databases could be a good idea.
Exactly. We’re talking about software architecture for startups here. Best to keep it simple.
What is wrong with sharing a single database between services? Seems like a pretty commonly accepted pattern: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/mod...
I think I'm locked in at the old price, thankfully. The Daily Notes are essential, especially with templates.
You can do all of this in https://noteplan.co/
https://stackedit.io/ works great for this