> Unfortunately RethinkDB was a bit slow. It was fast enough for our needs at the time but as we grew we gave up waiting for its performance to be improved. We sponsored one improvement in an effort to help it scale with us but it wasn’t enough. We ended up abandoning it in favor of PostgreSQL.
Sadly it got a bit silent around it since the company shut down.
I used it for a product in 2015, pretty nice piece of software.
(Yes, rethink is still “alive”, but between the performance issues and death of the supporting company it’s probably not the wisest piece of tech to become wedded to)
(I work at TimescaleDB.)