Turso Now Includes Unlimited Active Databases for Everybody
Blog post from Turso
Turso Cloud has announced an upgrade to its service, now offering users unlimited active databases without any restrictions, responding to customer feedback and addressing concerns about cost efficiency for low-usage databases. Previously, although Turso allowed the creation of unlimited databases, there was a limit on how many could be active simultaneously, which sometimes led customers to question the cost-effectiveness of creating additional databases for low-activity users. To eliminate this friction, the company invested in rewriting SQLite from scratch using Rust, integrating features such as concurrent writes, Change Data Capture, and vector search to support this infrastructure change. This development is particularly beneficial for applications requiring isolated environments per user or session, mobile and offline-first applications, and other use cases demanding frequent database creation without incurring prohibitive costs. Turso is now in a private beta phase for its cloud service, inviting early access participants to experience this new flexibility and cost efficiency.