Most of our stuff is plain old net/http w/some gorilla doing things we didn't want to code at the outset and never bothered to replace later on.
While our main datastore is postgres we have 3 custom datastores that are starting to take a very active role. We have a lot of time-series data, very little relational, a bit of 'document' style and micro-service traces are living in their own.
Not sure if this answers your question but maybe that gets you going in the right direction.
While our main datastore is postgres we have 3 custom datastores that are starting to take a very active role. We have a lot of time-series data, very little relational, a bit of 'document' style and micro-service traces are living in their own.
Not sure if this answers your question but maybe that gets you going in the right direction.