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SQLite is the most used database engine in the world because it鈥檚 the easiest and it just works. Turso brings that everywhere.
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@Atinux Also deployed Nuxt Todo Edge with @tursodatabase with replicas. The performance are 馃く Demo: https://nuxt-todos-turso.pages.dev Code: https://github.com/Atinux/nuxt-todos-edge 12:28 PM 路 May 10, 2023
Kent C. Dodds 馃寣 @kentcdodds Anyone pushing data to the edge is on my favorites list. Doing it with SQLite pushes them to the top. Very interesting tech here: http://chiselstrike.com @tursodatabase 12:18 PM 路 Apr 24, 2023
Michael Jackson @mjackson Turso seems like a really cool idea. SQLite at the edge, but with a twist. They have actually forked SQLite and added features, like data redundancy and embedded wasm functions. Definitely gonna give this a shot sometime soon 馃憤 10:38 AM 路 May 10, 2023
Mi拧ko Hevery (Builder.io/Qwik) @mhevery Been using both @tursodatabase and @DrizzleOrm while building the @QwikDev insights, and it is a very enjoyable experience on all fronts. 09:53 AM 路 Aug 15, 2023
@subhendupsingh Have been evaluating different databases for edge after @leeerob's "2023 State of Databases" article. Came across @ChiselStrike #Turso, seamless getting started and global replication. It's already where Cloudflare's D1 is trying to get. Kudos @glcst 05:44 AM 路 Mar 4, 2023
Why Turso
Cost Efficient
The Data Edge can save you money versus cloud storage
Deploy database replicas where you need and read locally with less overhead
Built for YOU Scale
Modern applications with regionally distributed user hotspots need Turso
Easily scale with your userbase from where you are today to however many locations you need
Developers love SQLite
Because of its easy configuration, effortless testing and operational efficiency
libSQL is the Open Contribution fork of SQLite the team created to power Turso