My strategy is to use postgres first. Get the idea off the ground and switch when postgres becomes the bottleneck.
It often doesn't.
My strategy is to use postgres first. Get the idea off the ground and switch when postgres becomes the bottleneck.
It often doesn't.
Definitely, this is also one of the direction Rails is heading[1]: provide a basis setup most of the people can use out of the box. And if needed you can always plug in more "mature" solutions afterwards.
[1] https://rubyonrails.org/2024/11/7/rails-8-no-paas-required