I haven't conducted detailed benchmarks yet but it should be much faster than a comparable Postgres database as a service hosted on a standard cloud or colo server.
Thanks, you are saying you are hosting Postgres on a dedi server right? That’s what you offer? Any master-master or master-slave setup or just Postgres?
You might want to change some wording on the site if that’s the case; now it looks like something more than it is I guess? I mean; taking a larger dedi server than you run would make that ‘the fastest’ no?
When you have, say, 100 monthly users, that are all hammering your server, how do you plan to keep it ‘the fastest’? I would think even one user can blow it up, so 2 users might require you to get another server?
If someone uses the shared server too heavily, they will need to move to a dedicated server.
For any mission critical use case, the dedicated server is superior.
The shared server has 72 CPU cores so it can handle a reasonable amount of parallel activity.
You can benchmark it with this tool: https://pastebin.com/aybPTd3b
Please email james@mach3db.com for test credentials.
Thanks!