- Network latency — PlanetScale Documentation🔍
- PlanetScale CLI commands🔍
- $ pscale ping — PlanetScale🔍
- Query Insights — PlanetScale Documentation🔍
- PlanetScale for me is really slow 🔍
- PlanetScale quickstart guide🔍
- Building a multi|region Rails application with PlanetScale🔍
- Prisma best practices — PlanetScale Documentation🔍
Network latency — PlanetScale Documentation
Network latency — PlanetScale Documentation
You can use the pscale ping command to determine the best PlanetScale region for your application. It will measure the latency to each ...
PlanetScale CLI commands: ping
Use the PlanetScale CLI “ping” command to measure the latency to PlanetScale's public regions from your terminal ... Documentation menu. ← Back to ...
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Query Insights — PlanetScale Documentation
The default tab depicts your database's query latency in milliseconds over the last 24 hours. By default, the graph contains two line charts ...
PlanetScale for me is really slow (managed database solutions)?
Are you sure this times are not taking account of network latency ? ... CloudWatch docs is describing a totally different UI? 1 upvote · 4 ...
REGION_SLUG — For the lowest latency, choose the region closest to you or your application's hosting location. You can find our regions and ...
Building a multi-region Rails application with PlanetScale
Just check out this chart. Here is the additional network latency for a single request to an app deployed to US East. Works great if you're ...
Prisma best practices — PlanetScale Documentation
For both errors, if your serverless function or application servers and database are not in the same region, this can contribute to latency ...
Database replicas — PlanetScale Documentation
The delay between when a primary is updated and the changes are applied to the replica is known as replication lag . Your databases replication ...
PlanetScale - large latency? - Questions / Help - Fly.io Community
You have to make sure app/database regions are the same to have low latency. In my, not very scientific, tests, latency didn't really increase ...
Anomalies — PlanetScale Documentation
PlanetScale Insights continuously analyzes your query performance to establish a baseline for expected performance. When a high enough ...
At a glance, the interactive graph shows you query latency, queries per second, rows read, and rows written charted against time. You'll also ...
Read-only regions — PlanetScale Documentation
This feature supports globally distributed applications by enabling your database to perform low latency reads in the regions closest to your ...
Planetscale vs MongoDB Serverless
PlanetScale currently offers database deployment in three regions. Select the region closest to your application servers to reduce latency between your database ...
PlanetScale is a MySQL-compatible serverless database. It now supports read replicas so you can perform low-latency reads wherever your users are located. This ...
Azure Cosmos DB: Low Latency and High Availability at Planet Scale
Also, to better describe aspiration for a scalability beyond a planet. In the initial offering, we only have document API such as document SQL ...
Introducing global replica credentials - PlanetScale
These new credentials also seamlessly route to the read-only region with the lowest latency without any code changes, even as you add or remove ...
Replacing Planetscale - Dylan Anthony
Some basic periodic backups should be fine. I don't need high availability. Close to the app. Less latency means less app runtime, which means ...
Network latency increases with selecting nested relations #12582
The local queries are very fast at <5ms, but the remote ones get slow. Specifically, the deep queries take ~10x the time as the shallow queries.
What's the fastest serverless database provider? - Pilcrow - Vercel
Expected latency ; Neon HTTP (connection caching), 5, 4 ; Neon TCP, 55, 2 ; Planetscale HTTP, 8, 7 ; Supabase HTTP, 41, 38 ...