so what? it's simple and it works.
yet nobody ever uses them
DynamoDB has way less maintenance compared to MySQL/Postgre running on even a managed service
do a kickflip
DynamoDB is pretty cool tho. You need to know a few limitations and design your data in a certain way but in turn you get like literally unlimited scaling and will never have to worry about overnight success bringing…
so what? it's simple and it works.
yet nobody ever uses them
DynamoDB has way less maintenance compared to MySQL/Postgre running on even a managed service
do a kickflip
DynamoDB is pretty cool tho. You need to know a few limitations and design your data in a certain way but in turn you get like literally unlimited scaling and will never have to worry about overnight success bringing…