So, it really boils down to a bunch of stuff like how much data you're dealing with, the setup, and honestly, the trickiest part has got to be dealing with all the constraints and foreign keys. That's the real headache, in my opinion. But if you've got some experience with MySQL under your belt, then jumping into PostgreSQL shouldn't be too rough.
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So, it really boils down to a bunch of stuff like how much data you're dealing with, the setup, and honestly, the trickiest part has got to be dealing with all the constraints and foreign keys. That's the real headache, in my opinion. But if you've got some experience with MySQL under your belt, then jumping into PostgreSQL shouldn't be too rough.