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In 15 years I have never actually seen this happen.
As you've said writing generically can have big performance implications.
Almost all projects I've seen end up locked in one way or another.
A better approach if you want to do this is abstract away the actual database stuff from your main code.
This way you can do whatever provider specific stuff you need and still allow the option to rip it out with minimal refactoring.
Your main code shouldn't really care what provider you are using. Only code that interacts directly with the database should.