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- Storage: s3 - Database: EC2 t4g - Functions: Deno

We have tens-of-thousands of applications using Supabase in production. "Size" is a hard one to answer because it means different things to different people. We have projects that have databases and storage in the hundreds-of-terrabytes, projects making millions of API requests, and logos from Fortune 100 companies.



*hundreds-of-gigabytes - not terabytes. apologies, I’m responding too fast this week, and don’t want to mislead anyone


How do you claim max DB size of 1024TB, are you guys using Citus? Would the user need to handle partitioning etc at that size?


That is a now incorrect, and I will get the team to correct it. The max is 64TB (the size of a EBS volume, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/volume_c...)

Thank you for pointing it out




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