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minus-squareevatronic@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-21 month agoI see. It seems like you may be one of the people that try to coerce relational models into nosql stores like Dynamo. Or course it’s possible. They even trick you into thinking it’s a good pattern by naming things “tables”. But if you’re using Dynamo to its fullest an ORM is not going to be able to replicate that into a relational store without some fundamental changes.
minus-squareTja@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 month agoHence 80%. Most apps out there are a CRUD with a thin layer of logic. If you are in the 20% that needs real performance, an ORM is not gonna cut it, no matter what DB you have.
I see. It seems like you may be one of the people that try to coerce relational models into nosql stores like Dynamo.
Or course it’s possible. They even trick you into thinking it’s a good pattern by naming things “tables”.
But if you’re using Dynamo to its fullest an ORM is not going to be able to replicate that into a relational store without some fundamental changes.
Hence 80%.
Most apps out there are a CRUD with a thin layer of logic.
If you are in the 20% that needs real performance, an ORM is not gonna cut it, no matter what DB you have.