Recently I found out Django doesn't support multiple databases. That's
quite surprising.

Given that limitation, how do you scale out a Django app?

Without multi-DB support, most of the usual techniques for scaling out
such as:
   - DB sharding
   - functional partitioning - eg. separate DB servers for user
profiles, orders, and products
would be infeasible with django.

I know replication is still available. But that still means all data
must fit in 1 server. Also replication isn't going to help update
performance.

Is scalability of django really limited to a single DB? Or are there
workarounds?
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