Thanks for the awesome video on Prisma Postgres, Hitesh! I work at Prisma so quickly want to address your main points. *Pricing* : We're working on making that clearer and will have an updated pricing page in the next few days. *Using another ORM (e.g. Drizzle)* : Not yet, but very soon! You can find also more details about this in the blog post we published yesterday and in our docs!
Check out our launch blog post to see how Prisma Postgres is different. (We use a fundamentally different architecture than the others that avoids cold starts and allows us to offer a really generous free tier).
I have some production grade applications which are running fine without using any of the packages. As prisma is open source and there is alot of knowledge and information already available. But yes for lazy devs like me these are some good ads ons. If any one would like to discuss or learn from my experience lets connect.
Vercel Postgres (i.e. Neon) is great but is has cold starts and limited free tier. Prisma Postgres also has other benefits like first-class integration of real-time events, a global caching layer and connection pooling (for serverless apps) out-of-the-box. Check out the announcement article of PPG on our blog for more details 😄
Hey there! I think one of the major differences of Supabase and Prisma Postgres (PPG) are that PPG doesn't have cold starts and also offers a really generous free tier. That's because the underlying architecture we designed for PPG is quite unique in how efficient it is (we're using unikernels and microVMs). You can read all the details about this in our launch article on the Prisma blog 🙌
300 compute hours of Neondb is not a lot though, (especially not 60hrs for free tier) if you use sth like db session auth. If you get like one db request every 15 min, it will exhaust that 60 hours in like 300 db calls if you are unlucky. It may not even last you full month just using it for development. For development purpose, the 60k queries of Prisma postgres seems better but I don't know about that 1kb/query though.
Thanks for the awesome video on Prisma Postgres, Hitesh! I work at Prisma so quickly want to address your main points. *Pricing* : We're working on making that clearer and will have an updated pricing page in the next few days. *Using another ORM (e.g. Drizzle)* : Not yet, but very soon! You can find also more details about this in the blog post we published yesterday and in our docs!
Is that real-time as convex ?
There is also Supabase, Xata, Crunchy data, Timescale.
Check out our launch blog post to see how Prisma Postgres is different. (We use a fundamentally different architecture than the others that avoids cold starts and allows us to offer a really generous free tier).
i think timescale is free for 30 days only
Sir, can you make a tutorial about react-native , appwrite, chat app. I can't find it on youtube.
I have some production grade applications which are running fine without using any of the packages. As prisma is open source and there is alot of knowledge and information already available.
But yes for lazy devs like me these are some good ads ons.
If any one would like to discuss or learn from my experience lets connect.
Good day, let’s consider: postgresql in docker container, next.js & deploying on VPS. Will it work?
Amazing ❤❤❤
Aiven is the provider which provides many databases for free and also giving 300$ credits.
Vercel prostgres (neondb under the hood) Extremely simple
Vercel Postgres (i.e. Neon) is great but is has cold starts and limited free tier. Prisma Postgres also has other benefits like first-class integration of real-time events, a global caching layer and connection pooling (for serverless apps) out-of-the-box. Check out the announcement article of PPG on our blog for more details 😄
I loved these amazing new tech updates videos. Thank you so much hitesh sir making this video 😊
11:22 Genizio is also on the game
turso is also a good option i have heard about it in many videos they also offer a free tier
primegen
Supabase DaaS One of the best Provider and free plan also available, scalable
no need create apis auto endpoints by default
open source self hosted
Make a video on DiceDB
Why most of series in typescript 😢
Because you should use ts if you know js 😂
If you are into web dev eventually you have to learn typescript.
Supabase is a also a db provider
Vercel too has Postgres instance
its just neon
5:20
Supabase and xata is also doing the same.
what about supabase postgres?
Hey there! I think one of the major differences of Supabase and Prisma Postgres (PPG) are that PPG doesn't have cold starts and also offers a really generous free tier. That's because the underlying architecture we designed for PPG is quite unique in how efficient it is (we're using unikernels and microVMs). You can read all the details about this in our launch article on the Prisma blog 🙌
@@nikolasburkwhen can I start using this for production?
@@saivenkatram1278 Hopefully early next year 🙏
Can u please review for YugabyteDB...
Sir shadcn is now not working with NextJS 15 project. Your projects have used shadcn It become trouble to complete the project
its just that you still have a long way to go
figure it out friend, that the engineering
Shadcn is not compatible with react 19..use next js 14 now or react 18
Try npm install --force 😅
can you start the Fastify video series
Railway, Vercel Postgres
cloudflare d1 is a good option
Hello sir
why everyone ignore the goated service turso 😕 (yeah I know they use libSQL but still it's good)
Convex is a future
railway is good also
Sir video on Sqlite please. 🙏
I don't get what this hype about sqlite on web.
Supabase is one
aivenDB is nicee
cool
Also supabase , hygraph.
Supabase Postgres db
Xeta provider they have better free plan
Need to check them out
aiven
turso also has good free tier
Turso is greatest in compare to price to performance ratio
cockroach db ?
50 million RUs and 10 GiB storage free per month
try supabase
SQL IS BSET
300 compute hours of Neondb is not a lot though, (especially not 60hrs for free tier) if you use sth like db session auth. If you get like one db request every 15 min, it will exhaust that 60 hours in like 300 db calls if you are unlucky. It may not even last you full month just using it for development.
For development purpose, the 60k queries of Prisma postgres seems better but I don't know about that 1kb/query though.
drizzle is best
aiven