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That would work for 3 months, then they would start running into edge cases and issues that need fixing, patching or developing a new feature. So either providers start bringing in knowledge in terms of developers, or sign some kind of contract with Ubicloud to get those developments as needed.



Do most commercial PostgreSQL / MySQL / Redis / whatever hosting providers employ developers to work on these projects? No, they get a few sysadmins that know enough to keep it running and watch the money roll in. At best they might "sponsor" the project so they get slightly higher priority on their bug reports, but even that is just a handful of the big players. Most just apt-get install the official distribution and plug it into a billing system. And if your main source of development are developers paid by a SaaS company, this will kill you. This exact thing is, after all, why the Elastic license exists.




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