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Why You Should Ditch PostgreSQL 17 for ScyllaDB 6 in 2026 High-Write IoT Pipelines

DEV Community·ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHAL·28 days ago
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Why You Should Ditch PostgreSQL 17 for ScyllaDB 6 in 2026 High-Write IoT Pipelines The Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem in 2026 looks radically different from just five years prior. With 75 billion connected sensors globally generating 2.5 quintillion bytes of data daily, high-write IoT pipelines are under more pressure than ever. For years, PostgreSQL has been a go-to relational database for IoT workloads, but its 17th major release still falls short for write-heavy, low-latency sensor data streams. Enter ScyllaDB 6: a purpose-built, high-performance NoSQL database that outpaces PostgreSQL 17 across every metric that matters for 2026 IoT pipelines. The 2026 IoT Write Landscape: What’s Changed?…

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