The carbon footprint of bad queries is something i include in all my presentations since 3 years. According to my calculations ORMs alone cause a loss of around 900 MW on PostgreSQL databases . That is roughly the peak output of Heyden Powerplant in Germany, one of the biggest coal-burning installations in Europe.
The lack of progress toward having a modern engine, and the fact that was not stoped because of a bug but because they want to keep the platform as is, is appalling, to say the least.
The carbon footprint of bad queries is something i include in all my presentations since 3 years.
According to my calculations ORMs alone cause a loss of around 900 MW on PostgreSQL databases .
That is roughly the peak output of Heyden Powerplant in Germany, one of the biggest coal-burning installations in Europe.
The lack of progress toward having a modern engine, and the fact that was not stoped because of a bug but because they want to keep the platform as is, is appalling, to say the least.
Modern engine for what? And what do you mean by modern?