Zigbee supports binding, allowing devices to directly control each other without the intervention of a controller. For example, I've Inovelli light switches that communicate directly with Zigbee smart bulbs.
What sort of problems are well-suited to graph databases? In other words, what are some scenarios where I will run into trouble using Postgres?
edit: I've previously looked into ArangoDB.com, Dgraph.io, JanusGraph.org, and Cayley.io (to run on top of CockroachDB). I understand all of these are scalable distributed systems, and Postgres is not (CitusData.com aside). Do the benefits of these other systems mainly come when you outgrow single-node Postgres (which has JSONB for "document" storage, PostGIS.net, Timescale.com, etc)?
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