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I like hosting all my services in Kubernetes and using sqlite for persistence means extra effort (for backups) and risk to my data versus connecting to a (pre-existing) postgres database hosted outside of navidrome. I would like the option to use postgres as the persistence layer instead of sqlite to support a more cloud native approach to hosting.
I actually have a fork with the changes to the persistence layer necessary for postgres support and will have that PR up shortly. Just putting this discussion here as a placeholder.
Note: while I was looking around for this being raised previously I found a few mentions of people wanting this feature as well: #685, #2258
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I like hosting all my services in Kubernetes and using sqlite for persistence means extra effort (for backups) and risk to my data versus connecting to a (pre-existing) postgres database hosted outside of navidrome. I would like the option to use postgres as the persistence layer instead of sqlite to support a more cloud native approach to hosting.
I actually have a fork with the changes to the persistence layer necessary for postgres support and will have that PR up shortly. Just putting this discussion here as a placeholder.
Note: while I was looking around for this being raised previously I found a few mentions of people wanting this feature as well: #685, #2258
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