It is more the UI/list aspect. take e.g pgadmin and click open the list of users. I have a db with maybe 1000 users and even with that low number it gets annoying to navigate. Compare with e.g. LDAP tools that allow to organize users in a tree.
Now 1000 is still survivable, but the experience made it clear to me that one doesn't want ones whole corporation in 1 long list.
To be clear: This is not a problem of the postgres ecosystem, which has very high quality standards and deserves much praise. But you get a feel that it wasn't intended to be used that way.
Now 1000 is still survivable, but the experience made it clear to me that one doesn't want ones whole corporation in 1 long list.
To be clear: This is not a problem of the postgres ecosystem, which has very high quality standards and deserves much praise. But you get a feel that it wasn't intended to be used that way.