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803: The SQLite Takeover with Turso’s Glauber Costa

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Scott and Wes chat with Glauber Costa from Turso about the evolution of databases and the fascinating technology behind Turso. They dive into topics like the benefits of massive multi-tenancy, vector search, and why Glauber made the switch from NoSQL to relational databases.

Show Notes
  • 00:00 Welcome to Syntax!
  • 00:36 Turso’s relationship with Drizzle.
  • 02:10 What is Turso?
  • 04:23 Brought to you by Sentry.io.
  • 04:48 Using libSQL without Turso.
  • 06:21 An explanation of Vector Search.
  • 07:16 Vector databases are being ‘Sherlocked’ by larger databases.
  • 09:24 Why did you move from NoSQL to Relational?
  • 12:00 Allows for massive multi-tenancy - what does that mean?
  • 15:27 Transactional schema changes.
  • 16:30 Why would you want 10,000 databases?
  • 19:02 What makes SQLite cheaper?
  • 22:59 The strategy for building a business around an inexpensive tool.
  • 26:13 Pull requests and branching within SQLite.
  • 28:52 Database snapshots for rollbacks.
  • 31:14 Driving the cost of a database to zero allows for rethinking architecture.
  • 32:35 SQLite informing Turso’s edge functionality.
  • 36:56 Automatic replica database syncing.
  • 39:10 Is the database a bottleneck?
  • 39:25 Embedded Replicas.
  • 40:04 How do embedded replicas handle conflict resolution from offline users?
  • 41:43 If the server is offline, can the database live in the client or WASM?
  • 43:09 Conflict resolution.
  • 44:47 What makes Turso stand out?
  • 47:51 What was it like working on the Linux Kernel?
  • 51:57 Do you use Linux?
  • 52:46 Sick Picks & Shameless Plugs.
Sick Picks Shameless Plugs Hit us up on Socials!

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Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads

Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads

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İçerik Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

Scott and Wes chat with Glauber Costa from Turso about the evolution of databases and the fascinating technology behind Turso. They dive into topics like the benefits of massive multi-tenancy, vector search, and why Glauber made the switch from NoSQL to relational databases.

Show Notes
  • 00:00 Welcome to Syntax!
  • 00:36 Turso’s relationship with Drizzle.
  • 02:10 What is Turso?
  • 04:23 Brought to you by Sentry.io.
  • 04:48 Using libSQL without Turso.
  • 06:21 An explanation of Vector Search.
  • 07:16 Vector databases are being ‘Sherlocked’ by larger databases.
  • 09:24 Why did you move from NoSQL to Relational?
  • 12:00 Allows for massive multi-tenancy - what does that mean?
  • 15:27 Transactional schema changes.
  • 16:30 Why would you want 10,000 databases?
  • 19:02 What makes SQLite cheaper?
  • 22:59 The strategy for building a business around an inexpensive tool.
  • 26:13 Pull requests and branching within SQLite.
  • 28:52 Database snapshots for rollbacks.
  • 31:14 Driving the cost of a database to zero allows for rethinking architecture.
  • 32:35 SQLite informing Turso’s edge functionality.
  • 36:56 Automatic replica database syncing.
  • 39:10 Is the database a bottleneck?
  • 39:25 Embedded Replicas.
  • 40:04 How do embedded replicas handle conflict resolution from offline users?
  • 41:43 If the server is offline, can the database live in the client or WASM?
  • 43:09 Conflict resolution.
  • 44:47 What makes Turso stand out?
  • 47:51 What was it like working on the Linux Kernel?
  • 51:57 Do you use Linux?
  • 52:46 Sick Picks & Shameless Plugs.
Sick Picks Shameless Plugs Hit us up on Socials!

Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads

Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads

Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads

Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads

  continue reading

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