If you're on AWS I strongly suggest DynamoDB. It has a fairly low barrier to entry and is covered by their forever-free tier if you want to ptototype a bit with it. (PS. Use on-demand tables, not the auto-scaling throughput ones. On-demand is magic.)
Im definitely thinking about it. Unsure how pricing will scale, napkin calculations look a little scary π». Itβs on the short list though, thank you!
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This keeps coming up, I'll definitely try MongoDB! Also considering DynamoDB because I'm on AWS.
If you're on AWS I strongly suggest DynamoDB. It has a fairly low barrier to entry and is covered by their forever-free tier if you want to ptototype a bit with it. (PS. Use on-demand tables, not the auto-scaling throughput ones. On-demand is magic.)
Im definitely thinking about it. Unsure how pricing will scale, napkin calculations look a little scary π». Itβs on the short list though, thank you!