- Summary: The distributed serverless database Fauna is shutting down by the end of May. Managed database to be terminated, and customers need to migrate. Fauna is releasing open source version. It started in 2011 as FaunaDB with the goal of combining relational and JSON features. But due to capital issues, it's ending. Yan Cui is sad to see it go as one of the first serverless databases. Ankur Raina thinks it tried to combine features but had limitations. Pier Bover blames Cloudflare Workers KV for its decline. Some found Fauna interesting but its proprietary nature crazy. Peter Zaitsev questions what would have happened if it started open source. A migration guide is available for exporting data.
Main points:
- Fauna to shut down by May 30th and delete accounts.
- Releasing open source version of core database tech.
- Started in 2011 with unique features.
- Capital issues led to closure.
- Different views on its significance and limitations.
Key details:
- Plans to shut down announced.
- FaunaDB's origin and goals described.
- Fauna Service End of Life FAQ details.
- Quotes from various industry experts.
- Migration guide details for exporting data.
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