Getting Started
Cloud Providers
Turso is available on AWS and Fly.
AWS (Public Beta)
AWS is the default cloud provider for new Turso users. Existing users can create a new database group on AWS.
Feature | Fly | AWS |
---|---|---|
Vector | ✅ | ✅ |
File Size Limit | 100GB | 1GB* |
Replication | ✅ | ❌ |
Point-in-time Restore | ✅ | ℹ️ |
Branching | ✅ | ✅ |
Embedded Syncs | ✅ | ℹ️ |
Upload SQLite Files | ✅ | ℹ️ |
API-Level DB Lock | ✅ | ℹ️ |
Schema Databases | ✅ | ℹ️ |
SQLite ATTACH | ✅ | ℹ️ |
Extensions | ✅ | ℹ️ |
Bring Your Own S3 | ✅ | ℹ️ |
*
The file size limit is temporary, and will increase in the future.- ℹ️ Now available on Pro, coming soon to all plans.
AWS Locations
Code | Location |
---|---|
us-east-1 | US East (N. Virginia) |
us-west-2 | US West (Oregon) |
us-west-1 | US West (N. California) |
eu-west-3 | Europe (Paris) |
Fly
You can deploy and replicate to many locations on Fly. Your databases form a group with a primary and optional replica locations. Turso handles synchronization from the primary to replicas automatically across its data edge.
- Primary
- All databases have a primary location (region) where data is stored, and can’t be changed. You can configure the primary location for groups using the Turso CLI and Turso Platform API.
- Replicas
- Databases can be replicated to other regions closer to your users by adding more locations to the group your database belongs to.
Fly Locations
Code | Location |
---|---|
ams | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
arn | Stockholm, Sweden |
bog | Bogotá, Colombia |
bos | Boston, Massachusetts (US) |
cdg | Paris, France |
den | Denver, Colorado (US) |
dfw | Dallas, Texas (US) |
ewr | Secaucus, NJ (US) |
fra | Frankfurt, Germany |
gdl | Guadalajara, Mexico |
gig | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
gru | São Paulo, Brazil |
hkg | Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
iad | Ashburn, Virginia (US) |
jnb | Johannesburg, South Africa |
lax | Los Angeles, California (US) |
lhr | London, United Kingdom |
mad | Madrid, Spain |
mia | Miami, Florida (US) |
nrt | Tokyo, Japan |
ord | Chicago, Illinois (US) |
otp | Bucharest, Romania |
qro | Querétaro, Mexico |
scl | Santiago, Chile |
sea | Seattle, Washington (US) |
sin | Singapore, Singapore |
sjc | San Jose, California (US) |
syd | Sydney, Australia |
waw | Warsaw, Poland |
yul | Montreal, Canada |
yyz | Toronto, Canada |
You can fetch the list of supported locations as JSON when building with the Platform API or using the Turso CLI.
Things to know
- You can’t transfer databases between cloud providers.
- AWS restrictions are temporary, and will be lifted incremently during the beta.
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