I've been experiencing some troubling downtime with Supabase recently. Just the other day, I faced a major outage where I couldn't even access the dashboard to check my tables or protect my data. This isn't the first time it's happened; it's the second outage in just two months! This has got me rethinking my long-term database choice. Supabase is super convenient, especially with its free plan and compatibility with ORMs, but losing access to data during crucial moments is just too risky. I'm now weighing two main options: sticking with Supabase and hoping for better stability, or migrating to another database solution. I'm curious about your recommendations for reliable databases. What are you using? And do any online services you rely on have similar downtime issues?
4 Answers
You might like Neon or Turso if you're okay with SQLite. They’re solid choices!
Have you considered going with PostgreSQL? I believe Supabase is built on it anyway. It offers great benefits like no vendor lock-in and you can deploy it on any VM you rent or own.
One option you might not have thought about is self-hosting Supabase on a VPS using Docker. Portainer is handy for managing your Docker stacks!
Just so you know, Supabase runs on AWS. That means you could look into AWS’s fully managed services for better uptime—they commit to 99.95% uptime per month, which is pretty reliable. If you're concerned about outages like the one Supabase just had, going with the actual AWS infrastructure might be a safer bet. Plus, I’ve had good experiences with RDS in the past.

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