![]() The business’ hope is that by the time you hit the limits, you’ll prefer to start paying than to go elsewhere.įree databases are fine for small or hobby projects, but don’t fool yourself into thinking they’re a solution that can grow forever. Every free database has limits, and you have to pay to raise them. Don’t mistake a free database for generosity - this is a sales tactic. More and more providers are offering free cloud databases, which give you a certain amount of free storage and throughput. With a cloud database, you pay somebody else to handle all the fiddly bits and you just write application code that stores data.īut what if you could skip the part where you had to pay? The rise in cloud databases has made it much easier to manage your data.
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