Disclaimer, I'm the CEO of the aforementioned DBOS.
That's an interesting way to phrase it. We like to think that we've taken advantage of 50 years of development on DBMS by optimizing how it is used. We also take advantage of the fact that your application is already accessing the database for application data, and we sit right next to it, not on another service. So our added latency is in the single digit milliseconds (an order of magnitude faster than any external solution).
Since we are on the same database as your application data, our throughput scales with your application seamlessly as you scale your database to meet your application needs. It's part of our lightweight promise for durability -- no external services required.
Disclaimer, I'm the CEO of the aforementioned DBOS.
That's an interesting way to phrase it. We like to think that we've taken advantage of 50 years of development on DBMS by optimizing how it is used. We also take advantage of the fact that your application is already accessing the database for application data, and we sit right next to it, not on another service. So our added latency is in the single digit milliseconds (an order of magnitude faster than any external solution).
Since we are on the same database as your application data, our throughput scales with your application seamlessly as you scale your database to meet your application needs. It's part of our lightweight promise for durability -- no external services required.