[telegram] Not long way. It was by design as postgres was a relic before container technology take its place. You won't get the full power of k9s (high avail+perf+varieties) but only high avail+varieties. In another word, you're wasting resources. Re-designing DB takes a lot of time where SurrealDB R&D started since 2015 and only this year, properly launched. That's why you use those new databases (e.g. Cassandra, MongoDB, SurrealDB) that supported distributive scaling and horizontal scaling. I recommend exploring SurrealDB because it is the only DB that I have seen can support almost all DB types like schema (Postgres), schemaless (Mongo), graph, document, etc all under 1 product. The only problem is its license as BSL prohibits you to host it as DBaaS as in you sell SurrealDB as a service like how Amazon sell its database service to its cloud developers. (re @UmarzukiCell: so postgres is still a long way to catch up to oracle rac)