Still way to slow (coldstart, throughput and general latency), I was referring to the latest version which has still a convoluted, nonsense stack. I'd stay away from Prisma, there's enough info online.
I am pretty excited about D1 and in general a CF fanboy, so congrats to this huge milestione. But, we need more--following is just a wish list: - Development since start took time (with a good reason), hope we see soon…
Great link & insights from Kenton which shows once again that CF is on the edge (what a pun haha).
> standard ORMs like Prisma Prisma isn't standard and too slow anyway.
This. If we wanted opaque pricing with egress, compute and end-of-month-surprises I'd go with AWS or Google Cloud.
Nah, D1 is in a different league.[1] One key feature of D1 is having free read replicas around the globe. That's CF's DNA and I expect this to happen this or latest Q1/24, and again, for free (so, without any…
Still way to slow (coldstart, throughput and general latency), I was referring to the latest version which has still a convoluted, nonsense stack. I'd stay away from Prisma, there's enough info online.
I am pretty excited about D1 and in general a CF fanboy, so congrats to this huge milestione. But, we need more--following is just a wish list: - Development since start took time (with a good reason), hope we see soon…
Great link & insights from Kenton which shows once again that CF is on the edge (what a pun haha).
> standard ORMs like Prisma Prisma isn't standard and too slow anyway.
This. If we wanted opaque pricing with egress, compute and end-of-month-surprises I'd go with AWS or Google Cloud.
Nah, D1 is in a different league.[1] One key feature of D1 is having free read replicas around the globe. That's CF's DNA and I expect this to happen this or latest Q1/24, and again, for free (so, without any…