Hackathon lesson learned

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      Andreas
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      During a local hackathon our team used a complicated database and spent more time fixing configs than coding features. Since then I promised myself to keep infra simple and clean. Reading about BaseKV got me thinking again, so does anyone here recommend a simple key value database service that works well for prototypes and can grow later?

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      Marco Maks
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      Haha hackathons really expose bad infra choices . My team once burned half the night debugging database permissions instead of finishing our demo and we barely submitted in time. After that I started leaning toward simple key value tools for prototypes so we could focus on features first. While researching options later I found redis alternative and liked how straightforward the setup looked for small projects that might grow. Might be worth checking alongside other lightweight services when planning future builds.

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      Ruhi
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      I recommend Redis or Upstash. Redis is the industry standard for simplicity; it is fast, easy to set up, and scales effortlessly from a local prototype to a massive production system. If you want a “serverless” version to avoid any config work,[url=https://camhur.com/]OmeTV[/url], Upstash is a fantastic choice. For cloud-native scaling, AWS DynamoDB is also excellent. It starts with a generous free tier and handles the infrastructure for you. These options ensure you spend your time writing features rather than managing complex database configs, keeping your “infra simple” promise.

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