1. With a micro service based architecture these days, it is difficult to justify putting all logic in a central database as you can only scale up in a database. Business logic in things like Spark can make a claim for scale out solution. 2. All RDBMS have a non portable stored proc language, making migration a pain.
- Rationale for aversion to the central database? Guyren Howe
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the central d... Alvaro Aguayo Garcia-Rada
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the centr... Stephen Frost
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the c... Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the central d... Ravi Krishna
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the central d... Adrian Klaver
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the central d... Tim Cross
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the centr... Peter Klipstein
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the central d... Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the central d... Ray Cote
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the centr... Melvin Davidson
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the central d... Steven Lembark
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the centr... Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)
- Re: Rationale for aversion to the c... Guyren Howe