
The database vendor in question didn’t mean it maliciously and didn’t have a particular agenda, but if they don’t know better, chances are others don’t either. Ignoring the fact that the statement doesn’t even make sense - it’s an apples (type of storage access) to oranges (type of storage) comparison, we felt it needed to be addressed directly. We’ve been working with a large financial services institution that had been told by a leading graph database vendor that “S3 blob storage is too slow to support any database, you should use faster block storage with a file system instead.”

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