I don't have any direct experience with Yugabyte (the databases I work
with are way too small to be on Yugabyte) but my older son does work
for them as an SRE, sometimes remotely when he's visiting us, so we've
talked about it a bit. (It's actually the first time in 20 years I've
had much of a clu
On 27.06.24 18:07, Marthin Laubscher wrote:
I don’t intend dissing or plugging anyone’s efforts or start a flame
war, but I’d like to get a sense of how the PostgreSQL community feels
about:
a) YugabyteDB, and
b) PostgreSQL on Kubernetes.
For my application I’m deeply vested in Kubernetes as
On 6/27/24 10:26, Marthin Laubscher wrote:
On 2024/06/27, 19:04, "Adrian Klaver" mailto:adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>> wrote:
And substituted a single platform dependence.
Even bare metal can lock you in without some abstraction layer between your code and the
hardware. It's true that Kubernetes
On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 1:26 PM Marthin Laubscher
wrote:
[snip]
> So when you're done trolling me and my choices,
Adrian didn't start this "conversation".
> feel free to comment on the actual question.
>
YB says they are almost finished updating their system to the PG 15 (not
sure which poin
On 2024/06/27, 19:04, "Adrian Klaver" mailto:adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>> wrote:
> And substituted a single platform dependence.
Even bare metal can lock you in without some abstraction layer between your
code and the hardware. It's true that Kubernetes is a "single platform" but it
provides the
On 6/27/24 09:07, Marthin Laubscher wrote:
Hi,
I don’t intend dissing or plugging anyone’s efforts or start a flame
war, but I’d like to get a sense of how the PostgreSQL community feels
about:
a) YugabyteDB, and
b) PostgreSQL on Kubernetes.
For my application I’m deeply vested in Kubernetes