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yep attaching it might do the trick.
I’m ok with it if they can make my whmcs database fasterer and betterer!
notONIDEL
That’d be the real easter miracle.
all specs will be available when we reach GA. we're trying to see how people utilise the resources.
we thought about having everything in a same big boy as well, but it comes with many things that we do not like:
why wouldn't we take advantage of our existing HA virtualisation infra? it gives us better control, isolation, reliablity and for most use cases I think the performance difference is nelegible - just need to size the resources right.
Wooooooot
Good going @onidel @oloke
hah i just wanted to promote those australian buddies and GPT gave me the list of names. i may actually rename it to better represent the compute power.
Always in good company ❤️
How much do I need to pay to name the largest plan Le Dino
Understood, I am just trying to understand the difference between me running on a VM on Onidel (or other platform) vs this managed DB.
In this case it feels like a VM with PostgreSQL template, but without the SSH and I still have to manually handle with performance tuning etc. Of course, some future benefits could include auto scale up / down CPU depends on load etc, which makes it more attractive as a "managed" DB service.
Plans for managed
Ability to move data between locations?
Read only replicas?
Geo replicate data among different locations?
@onidel @oloke
How much do you know about postgre in order to offer managed service?
We need a teleportation feature, eh I mean migration feature.
One click and my databaz ein Sydney is teleported to Murica.
Should have asked virtono
@virtono can you provide your expertise please?
that's a fair point. The main difference is that we handle things like installation, initial tuning, encryption, upgrades, backups, and patching - along with any additional configurations and features we roll out over time. Basically rather than managing the database as infrastructure, you can focus more on using it as a service. You pay to get your time and peace of mind back.
can't say we know better than anyone else here, but we have been running postgre in prod for more than 5yrs.
did mr ococke code this
sorry meant ococke
fuck, sorry, meant to say ococke
i give up
nobody knows postgres better than me
Feel free to tell people you know more than me
what about postgres peter
Is your postgress db HA?
halo, thx @oloke @onidel
tis a dream come tru
are you gonna pay that or
me waiting for payday
too large to pay right now
@oloke can I transfer $0.02 account credit to this account
Also @Murv can you use my referral code so I get 15% of your $0.01
i said nobody
so much generous!
i don't think their crypto gateway is ready for this yet
@oloke full fix dis plz
-90OFF