Any Linux distro can have MySQL or Postgres installed in less than five minutes and works out of the box
Even a single core VPS can handle lots of queries per second (assuming the tables are indexed properly and the queries aren't trash)
There are mature open source backup solutions which don't require DB downtime (also available in most package managers)
It's trivial to tune a DB using .conf files (there are even scripts that autotune for you!!!)
Your VPS provider will allow you to configure encryption at rest, firewall rules, and whole disk snapshots as well
And neither MySQL or Postgres ever seem to go down, they're super reliable and stable
Plus you have very stable costs each month
And tell me how easily you can achieve this "out of the box"
If you don't care about business continuity or high availability then everything gets easier
> And neither MySQL or Postgres ever seem to go down, they're super reliable and stable
The box they're on goes down
Serverless, managed databases and even multicloud won't save you. You'll still have to be on call.
Don't want to be on call? Design your stuff so it works local first.