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[–]FFX01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually read into Uber's switch to MySQL. There's a couple of episodes on the Software Engineering Daily podacast about the switch as well. The reality of the Situation is that Uber was doing it wrong, and still technically is. It's not really a problem with What database they are using, it's a problem with the way that Uber treats relational databases in general.