Quite arrogant attitude, dude. DynamoDB is not slow in scaling, quite the opposite. (disclosure: 6+ years at AWS, 2008-2014, and I know the main guy that designed DynamoDB).
If you want your startup to succeed, I suggest your first step should be to avoid criticizing the competition without substantiating it with hard evidence.
Be humble. There's plenty of space for great solutions, you don't need to bash the huge elephant in the room to get started.
> If you want your startup to succeed, I suggest your first step should be to avoid criticizing the competition without substantiating it with hard evidence.
From scylladb's site: Scylla Cloud vs DynamoDB benchmarks
Quite arrogant attitude, dude. DynamoDB is not slow in scaling, quite the opposite. (disclosure: 6+ years at AWS, 2008-2014, and I know the main guy that designed DynamoDB).
If you want your startup to succeed, I suggest your first step should be to avoid criticizing the competition without substantiating it with hard evidence.
Be humble. There's plenty of space for great solutions, you don't need to bash the huge elephant in the room to get started.