Google Firebase Vs Amazon AWS for complex queries [closed]
I'm currently working on a react-native project similar to Instagram using Firebase Real-time database and Storage. I was considering switching to Amazon AWS as with firebase complex queries are not supported. Does Amazon AWS provide something more or should I just stick with Firebase?
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I'm currently working on a react-native project similar to Instagram using Firebase Real-time database and Storage. I was considering switching to Amazon AWS as with firebase complex queries are not supported. Does Amazon AWS provide something more or should I just stick with Firebase?
amazon-web-services firebase react-native instagram
closed as primarily opinion-based by Ravi Rupareliya, jonrsharpe, marc_s, Jay, Rob Jan 1 at 14:45
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I'm currently working on a react-native project similar to Instagram using Firebase Real-time database and Storage. I was considering switching to Amazon AWS as with firebase complex queries are not supported. Does Amazon AWS provide something more or should I just stick with Firebase?
amazon-web-services firebase react-native instagram
I'm currently working on a react-native project similar to Instagram using Firebase Real-time database and Storage. I was considering switching to Amazon AWS as with firebase complex queries are not supported. Does Amazon AWS provide something more or should I just stick with Firebase?
amazon-web-services firebase react-native instagram
amazon-web-services firebase react-native instagram
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closed as primarily opinion-based by Ravi Rupareliya, jonrsharpe, marc_s, Jay, Rob Jan 1 at 14:45
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Amazon AWS is much more complex I would say, it also requires more experience. If you don't have huge data on background and Firebase has all features which you are planning to use, stay on Firebase.
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Amazon AWS is much more complex I would say, it also requires more experience. If you don't have huge data on background and Firebase has all features which you are planning to use, stay on Firebase.
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Amazon AWS is much more complex I would say, it also requires more experience. If you don't have huge data on background and Firebase has all features which you are planning to use, stay on Firebase.
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Amazon AWS is much more complex I would say, it also requires more experience. If you don't have huge data on background and Firebase has all features which you are planning to use, stay on Firebase.
Amazon AWS is much more complex I would say, it also requires more experience. If you don't have huge data on background and Firebase has all features which you are planning to use, stay on Firebase.
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