Wow, I love the page servers architecture. I was really disappointed to learn that Aurora "serverless" V2 doesn't actually scale to 0. Neon is a life saver.
Yup me too! I actually got a bill of USD 1100 for that stupid "serverless" service on AWS because I thought I wouldn't be billed as I had no usage. Luckily it got waived off later.
So let me get this straight. If I want to host this myself, I need to get AWS S3 for the data and a bunch of servers (containers) that all host Neon and a proper load balancer on a high availability service to redirect traffic to one of the 3 instances?
this is awesome, it's highly likely i'll end up using this in production when its ready
Wow, I love the page servers architecture. I was really disappointed to learn that Aurora "serverless" V2 doesn't actually scale to 0. Neon is a life saver.
Yup me too! I actually got a bill of USD 1100 for that stupid "serverless" service on AWS because I thought I wouldn't be billed as I had no usage. Luckily it got waived off later.
@@ishaanmalhotra3008 Ouch. I think every
AWS/GCP customer has made a similar mistake at some point. Glad it got waived!
So let me get this straight. If I want to host this myself, I need to get AWS S3 for the data and a bunch of servers (containers) that all host Neon and a proper load balancer on a high availability service to redirect traffic to one of the 3 instances?
goooooood~~
Any body explain it in easy wording. What is actually Neon Database?
its a 'serverless' database offering, meaning customers can use a postgres instance without owning their own infrastructure.
Honestly the presentation wasn't that good. But the tech sounds absolutely mind blowing... instantly signed up