Prologue: The Most Expensive Myth in Tech
I have a map. It’s not a map of streets or trade routes. It’s a map of failure. Over fifteen years as a database architect and a “last resort” firefighter, I’ve charted the precise coordinates of technological shipwrecks. I call it the Silicon Valley Database Graveyard.
In this graveyard, the headstones aren’t marked with names, but with financial death tolls: “Here lies a $8.9 Million Migration,” “R.I.P. to 847 Million Corrupted Records,” and the most heartbreaking epitaph of all: “We Just Wanted to Be Web-Scale.”
What’s the number one cause of death for these projects? It’s not bad code. It’s a single, seductive, and catastrophically expensive lie: “This database is newer, so it must be better.”
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