Sam Lambert, the CEO of PlanetScale, joins Dax for a candid discussion about the remarkable journey of launching the Postgres product and scaling the company's success. Discover how PlanetScale is on track to achieve a million dollars in ARR for their Postgres product, delve into the technical nuances of their groundbreaking infrastructure, and learn why PlanetScale is considered a reliable alternative to Amazon Aurora for large-scale database solutions. Sam shares his experiences and insights on navigating startup challenges, maintaining focus amidst tempting opportunities, and fostering a culture that thrives on innovation and reliability.
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Topics:
- (00:30) - Airline travel advice with a baby
- (02:32) - What was it like launching PlanetScale for Postgres?
- (08:00) - What was reused and what was new?
- (12:08) - Is the sharding from scratch?
- (17:27) - Is PlanetScale the main alternative to Aurora?
- (19:33) - Is there a link between Postgres and AI companies?
- (24:57) - What is your goal for PlanetScale?
- (27:13) - The joy of seeing other products running on your platform
- (30:00) - Is vibe coding worth paying attention on a services side?
- (45:39) - The regret of not enjoying what we get to do
- (49:09) - Intertwinning making money with running a business
- (53:24) - Playing the long game and avoiding temptations
- (58:49) - Remembering the era of database experimentation
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