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Zero percent chance I will ever trust my critical data to a mongo-backed service, personally.

With clients some of them have already made this bad decision; with my own personal files I get to avoid it.



Mongodb used to suck. We use it at work for critical systems, it’s been rock solid for 3+ years.


Isn't Mongo source available too? So it sort of seems to contradict the mission of this organization to use it.


You can always use FerretDB instead.


My first inclination too tbh.

And then I saw Npm references and thought “in JavaScript?!” But at least it’s typescript.


You lose JS but at least you get to keep the supply chain risks.


why? since WiredTiger is the default storage engine it works


Someone else also shared a similar experience, so it seems true that we should avoid store critical data in mongodb

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45694376




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