We're excited to announce the release of the Turso Per User Starter, a powerful Next.js boilerplate for building multi-tenant applications.
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Found out about this from a friend, not sure if creating a database per-user is the best move, seems like it could get really resource-heavy really quick, are there plans to optimize for large user bases or is this more for smaller projects
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Announcing new database tools is great, but let's be real, what devs really need is more support for scaling with actual user data, not just another starter kit, would love to see more focus on real-world challenges and practical integrations, not just another shiny tool, thoughts?
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Looks pretty rad, I'm liking the Next.js boilerplate for multi-tenant apps, it's super helpful and could be a game-changer now, would love to know if there's plans to add support for any other databases or maybe some more advanced features in the future
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I stumbled upon this from a friend and while it's an interesting concept, I'm not sure if creating a database per user is the best way to go, isn't it a bit overkill for smaller apps, also curious, has there been any major security concerns around this method also maybe look into better integration options?
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Found this new Next.js boilerplate because a friend mentioned it, gotta say I'm not sold yet, having a database per user might be overkill and could get messy, is it scalable enough for larger projects? And what about security?
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Congrats on the launch, love the vision behind creating databases per user, it sounds super useful for multi-tenant apps, curious though how does the beta feature handle large volumes of data, any plans to further optimize it or add new capabilities in the future? Keep up the great work!
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