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Storage: 10x Larger Uploads, 3x Cheaper Cached Egress, and 2x Egress Quota

Blog post from Supabase

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Company
Date Published
Author
Inian Parameshwaran
Word Count
960
Language
English
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Summary

Supabase has announced significant enhancements to its storage service, including increasing the maximum file size from 50 GB to 500 GB for all paid plans, and reducing egress costs for requests cached by its API Gateway to $0.03/GB from the previous $0.09/GB. This update, aimed at supporting larger files from high-resolution video platforms and other data-heavy applications, is accompanied by a split in egress quotas for paid plans, providing 250 GB each for cached and uncached egress, effectively doubling the free egress for users with high cache hit rates. Free plans now include 5 GB of both cached and uncached egress. The changes, which also involve infrastructure optimizations for handling large files, will be gradually rolled out, with the file size increase available next week. Supabase recommends using multipart upload options for large files, such as resumable uploads using TUS and S3 protocol multipart uploads.