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Scarbutt
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Reddit’s database has two tables (2012)
It wasn't until they moved to Cassandra that they were able to let the db do that job and work on adding the shit ton of features that exist today.
But cassandra is still a nosql and doesn't give the constraints of something like pg.
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But cassandra is still a nosql and doesn't give the constraints of something like pg.