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Tinybird has announced the private beta release of Self-Serve Replicas for Enterprise customers using dedicated infrastructure, allowing them to horizontally scale their ClickHouse® clusters by adding or removing replicas and distributing workloads dynamically. This feature, accessible via the Tinybird UI and soon through an API, eliminates the need for support tickets when scaling infrastructure, giving customers more control. Previously, Tinybird introduced cluster usage monitoring, vertical scaling requests, and compute-compute separation to enhance scalability. With Self-Serve Replicas, users can manage workload distribution with configurable weights, ensuring high availability and full data replication while maintaining redundancy. The feature is being rolled out gradually to existing Enterprise customers, who can access it through the Tinybird UI, and those interested in early access or upgrading to dedicated infrastructure are encouraged to contact support.