splitgraph/seafowl-gcsfuse

Scale to zero Seafowl hosting with Cloud Run

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Scale to zero Seafowl via gcsfuse Because Seafowl was architected with the cloud in mind it's a good candidate for serverless/'scale to zero' hosting e.g. Cloud Run and similar. Database objects can be stored in S3 buckets, which avoids depending on a persistent volume. Meanwhile Seafowl's catalog can be backed by SQLite, also good for the scale to zero story because it avoids the usual persistent Postgres process. Platforms like Lambda and Cloud Run will forward incoming HTTP requests to the waiting...
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