It’s tempting to start using another database when you run into a performance problem or the lack of a feature.
There are always ways to make it perform better or solve the problem with a workaround.
You’d be surprised how good your database can perform when you understand the internals. It’s not that bad to do that thing in two steps instead of one.
If you go after the shiny new thing just because you find a small roadblock, you’ll never understand the actual limits of your database and you may never know when there is a real reason to change.
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