Hello folks, is this hasura price change going to affect nhost? Because I'm seriously considering exiting Hasura. & I'm gonna need some resources for migrating from Hasura to NHost.
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- TI
Hello folks, is this hasura price change going to affect nhost?
Because I'm seriously considering exiting Hasura.
& I'm gonna need some resources for migrating from Hasura to NHost. - PK
Glad you jumped over here to ask :-). I'm not with NHost but as I understand it uses the Community version of Hasura. I've been watching with you over in the H Discord and I don't think I've seen a pricing change notice to that version.
- DA
no, that won’t affect us or our customers in any way. We are two completely different companies after all :)
- TI
Of course I got that, and thank you for the answer, just this part made me question;
> Our self-hosted Community plan will remain open source and free to download. However, going forward, we will be deprecating support for databases that are primarily designed for enterprise use cases, including: Google BigQuery, Amazon Athena, Snowflake, and Microsoft SQL Server,
as well as advanced PostgreSQL connectors
such as Azure Cosmos DB/Citus and CockroachDB. The plumbing to add support for these databases using GraphQL Data Connector is already available in the Community plan, which will allow anyone to build connectors to any data source from Hasura.
>
> We will continue to contribute critical bug fixes to these connectors, butwe will not be adding new features or enhancements to these databases in the self-hosted Community plan
. New features for these databases will be available in Hasura Cloud as well as self-hosted Enterprise plans.Assumed something similar is being used.
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