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Announcing PlanetScale for Postgres. PlanetScale formed in 2018 to build a commercial offering on top of the Vitess MySQL sharding open source project, which was originally released by YouTube in 2012. The PlanetScale founders were the co-creators and maintainers of Vitess.

Today PlanetScale are announcing a private preview of their new horizontally sharded PostgreSQL solution, due to "overwhelming" demand.

Notably, it doesn't use Vitess under the hood:

Vitess is one of PlanetScale’s greatest strengths [...] We have made explicit sharding accessible to hundreds of thousands of users and it is time to bring this power to Postgres. We will not however be using Vitess to do this.

Vitess’ achievements are enabled by leveraging MySQL’s strengths and engineering around its weaknesses. To achieve Vitess’ power for Postgres we are architecting from first principles.

Meanwhile, on June 10th Supabase announced that they had hired Vitess co-creator Sugu Sougoumarane to help them build "Multigres: Vitess for Postgres". Sugu said:

For some time, I've been considering a Vitess adaptation for Postgres, and this feeling had been gradually intensifying. The recent explosion in the popularity of Postgres has fueled this into a full-blown obsession. [...]

The project to address this problem must begin now, and I'm convinced that Vitess provides the most promising foundation.

I remember when MySQL was an order of magnitude more popular than PostgreSQL, and Heroku's decision to only offer PostgreSQL back in 2007 was a surprising move. The vibes have certainly shifted.

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