Hacker News story: Ask HN: Advice for a first-time DBA on a self-built e-commerce app?

Ask HN: Advice for a first-time DBA on a self-built e-commerce app?
I've been a developer for 7 years, primarily front-end, and have managed to avoid doing any work with databases up until now because they're just not something I personally find interesting or enjoyable. But now I've built an ecommerce site that takes customer orders for a product, and I have to set up and manage my own database, and I'm nervous. I know how easy it is to make a mistake as simple as a typo and screw up your schema or delete records, and with customers' money on the line I'm afraid to be in the position of making such mistakes. In front-end development, I'm fairly well-versed on best practices and how to build a site that's sturdy and flexible and secure. I have no idea how to do any of those things with a database and am worried about falling into pits I don't know exist yet. SQL injection is the only pit I know to keep an eye out for. How can I make the best of this? How can I become a competent DBA for myself when money's already on the line without screwing anyone over with amateur mistakes? Just looking for advice from anyone else who's had to do anything similar. 1 comments on Hacker News.
I've been a developer for 7 years, primarily front-end, and have managed to avoid doing any work with databases up until now because they're just not something I personally find interesting or enjoyable. But now I've built an ecommerce site that takes customer orders for a product, and I have to set up and manage my own database, and I'm nervous. I know how easy it is to make a mistake as simple as a typo and screw up your schema or delete records, and with customers' money on the line I'm afraid to be in the position of making such mistakes. In front-end development, I'm fairly well-versed on best practices and how to build a site that's sturdy and flexible and secure. I have no idea how to do any of those things with a database and am worried about falling into pits I don't know exist yet. SQL injection is the only pit I know to keep an eye out for. How can I make the best of this? How can I become a competent DBA for myself when money's already on the line without screwing anyone over with amateur mistakes? Just looking for advice from anyone else who's had to do anything similar.

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