> A PostgreSQL-compatible NewSQL like YugabyteDB should cost ~$15K/mo to match top-of-the-line RDS performance.
"to match" is doing a lot of work here. It's extremely unwise that a "compatible" database will have the same performance characteristics and no performance cliffs.
> So Figma spent ~25x ($400K/$15K)
They nearly got acquired for $20B, I don't think they give a hoot about 400K if it means keeping their stack the same and getting to keep all of the existing organizational knowledge about how to keep the thing online.
That’s the problem with case studies, isn’t it?
What works for one company in one industry might be a death sentence for another organization with slimmer margins…
"to match" is doing a lot of work here. It's extremely unwise that a "compatible" database will have the same performance characteristics and no performance cliffs.
> So Figma spent ~25x ($400K/$15K)
They nearly got acquired for $20B, I don't think they give a hoot about 400K if it means keeping their stack the same and getting to keep all of the existing organizational knowledge about how to keep the thing online.