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Any performance numbers? For instance how might this handle 1M+ records, 15+ columns in a single table?



If you're looking for a performant no-code database, you might want to try Baserow. It's made to scale, and can handle 1M+ rows with 15+ fields. More information about this topic can be found in our 1.17 release blog post here https://baserow.io/blog/1-17-release-of-baserow. Disclaimer: I'm the founder of Baserow.


I tried 60,000 records and 20 columns and display in fe on my Mac in 4 seconds, not a official benchmark but sqlite have impressive performance




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