Product Updates - March 2022
Subscribe to changes in your documents with event streaming
We’re excited to announce the general availability of event streaming], which simplifies listening for real-time changes in your database at both the document and collection levels! Fauna’s event streaming is a secure, open, push-based stream that sends changes in the database to subscribed clients as soon as they occur – all while maintaining Fauna’s intrinsic serverless nature. Check out our event streaming docs or sample app to get started.
Backup and restore in beta
We’re excited to announce that Fauna’s backup and restore is now available in beta. Backup and restore will ensure that you have database snapshots to restore to when a logical corruption occurs in your databases. We want feedback from customers like you during the beta period; if you’d like to participate in the beta please indicate your interest.
Fauna’s knowledge base spotlight
Do your applications make frequent updates to your Fauna database? In this month’s featured knowledge base article, check out one of Fauna’s solution architects walking through how to optimize frequent updates and deletes while avoiding common pitfalls.
Community highlight: Building a blog using Fauna
Fauna’s strong JavaScript support and serverless nature make it a natural fit for Jamstack applications. If you’re just kicking the tires with Jamstack, the number of technologies in the ecosystem can be overwhelming. In this tutorial you’ll walk-through how to build a simple blog site using VueJS, TailwindCSS, NuxtJS,GraphQL, Netlify alongside Fauna.
As always, we’re eager to hear your feedback or questions regarding product features, please email us at product@fauna.com.
If you enjoyed our blog, and want to work on systems and challenges related to globally distributed systems, and serverless databases, Fauna is hiring
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