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national-gold
national-gold3/5/2024

[Feature Request] - Query insights

it would be great to have a log of all queries that are being made to the database in realtime and see past queries as well also, i would LOVE if there was an anomalies feature like planetscale to check for underperforming queries: https://planetscale.com/docs/concepts/anomalies...
deep-jade
deep-jade3/4/2024

Would it be possible to support the zhparser extension for Postgres?

I am trying to implement full text search for Chinese
typical-coral
typical-coral3/3/2024

On-The-Go Console

I was on my way to work when it struck me that I really wanted to check in on a project of mine. Using neons console on mobile is not quite optimal, and I was wondering what interest there would be in either a cut back website or app that can act as a baby console, but also introduce new features like branch alert notifications, compute start alerts etc. As a DevOps manager I would love this to shreds. Thanks! <3...
eastern-cyan
eastern-cyan2/27/2024

More transparent communications when issues occur and how customers might be impacted.

It's cool that you'll are moving fast. Love to see it. But you can easily erode trust when you don't communicate to your customers that you've disabled a feature. In this specific case you disabled persistence of logical replication slots and related data in all regions. A toast/banner on the dashboard to all customers would suffice. That fact that logical replications was disabled left me trying to figure out why Airbyte connector was failing over weekend, why my replication slots weren't sticking even after recreating and thus impacting freshness of analytics reports....
helpful-purple
helpful-purple2/26/2024

Support for PostgresML on GPUs?

Hi, do you have plans to support https://github.com/postgresml/postgresml and be able to run on machines with GPU?
sunny-green
sunny-green2/25/2024

Region request: Seoul, South Korea

Greetings from Korea! I'm servicing a Korean Mastodon instance, and it's been working very well with Neon PostgreSQL. However, most of the data centers currently supported by Neon are located far from Korea. So, I provide services to Koreans, but due to latency issues between the web server and the database server, I have no choice but to use the American server. I hope to be able to use Neon in Korea data centers!...
correct-apricot
correct-apricot2/21/2024

Extension Request: pgsodium

I'm working on a financial services application that involves storing customer nonpublic personal financial information. Currently, I'm using schema isolation to control access to sensitive tables. Read access to these tables outside the application is granted by creating an ad-hoc user with access to the required table. While this approach helps with access, it doesn't solve issues around logging and still is all-or-nothing at the column level. Ideally, I'd be able to have engineers see the primary key, created at, modified at, and other system-generated columns while restricting visibility into the sensitive columns. While looking for a solution, I came across this Supabase article:...
continuing-cyan
continuing-cyan2/19/2024

Region Request: GCP Regions

Would love to see parity with PlanetScale on regions, particularly with the ability to deploy to GCP in addition to AWS. https://planetscale.com/docs/concepts/regions
absent-sapphire
absent-sapphire2/15/2024

Region Request: Canadian Regions

We have a grant that is going to require us to duplicate our architecture in a canadian region starting this summer. I'd prefer to continue to use neon here but we can always look into hosting our postgres database via cloud provider if we can't create a project in a canadian region with neon.
stormy-gold
stormy-gold2/10/2024

Workspace

I wish there was something like team or workspace feature. Also, a role for the member for billing, etc... that really encourages adoption in the enterprise.
sensitive-blue
sensitive-blue2/9/2024

Support pg_bm25 extension

We are heavy users of Postgres (and Neon) at Brevity and a new feature we’d love to support for our customers is a better search experience. We’re currently using trigram indexes and it’s ok but it would be awesome to have something more similar to elastic search. We are very excited about the pg_bm25 Postgres extension but then saddened to learn that it is somehow not compatible with Neon’s implementation of Postgres. Is there something that could change on the pg_bm35 side or the Neon side that could make the two systems compatible? Or are they fundamentally incompatible? Does Neon team have any thoughts or ideas on how to support search?...
stormy-gold
stormy-gold2/8/2024

Region request: Tokyo (ap-northeast-1)

We've been hosting PostgreSQL ourselves, however, Neon looks nice and I would love to use it, but it's known that Japan to Singapore is further away than many non-Asian people think and there is no reliable network path...
continuing-cyan
continuing-cyan2/7/2024

Region request: Paris / EU

Paris region seems to have better latency in the EU than Frankfurt for countries at the edge of the EU, like Portugal and Greece. Paris might be better suited to cover the whole EU than Frankfurt. Data from:...
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conscious-sapphire
conscious-sapphire2/6/2024

Bahrain Region šŸ™

Any plans for Bahrain region or Mumbai?
stormy-gold
stormy-gold2/4/2024

Region Request: London / UK

Hello. Just thought I'd add my support / request in for a London / UK region! Is this something we can expect at some point? Thanks
exotic-emerald
exotic-emerald2/1/2024

Region Request: Canada (AWS Montreal?)

I know you guys probably have other important roadmap stuff to work on but I saw on your website you welcome feedback so just thought I'd put my request in for a Canadian region! I have a customer who requires their data reside within Canadian borders and cannot use Neon 😦 Was so excited to use it but I'll have to find another solution for now. I will continue to use it for other smaller projects however. Cheers for a great service!...
rival-black
rival-black1/23/2024

Hobby Plan

It seems that a lot of hobbyist are not happy with the new pricing changes making it more costly to maintain small hobby projects that may only have a few users (don't need a lot of compute time) but are now constrained by the new Free Tier or already had a cheap pro plan before to make use of pay as you go. Can't Neon introduce a third "Hobby plan" that has slightly increased allowances compared to the free tier and has pay as you go for like 5$/month it may have restricted or no access to adva...
harsh-harlequin
harsh-harlequin1/22/2024

Pricing Feedback for Hobbiest

I’m very appreciative that you are keeping the free tier, as I expect my usage to fit within those limits as I experiment with Neon. But I also wanted to share a persona and use case for me as a hobbiest/casual user. I’m happy to pay for usage if I exceed the free tier because this does really cost you money to host, but I would only provide my credit card if there was a hard limit on spending. E.g. happy to spend $10/month so long as it can’t exceed that threshold. I know there are defensive things I can do with the regular paid plans to have a soft threshold, but as a casual consumer I don’t want to spend the time and effort to implement those limiters. I’d rather get my functionality blocked or limited at the hard spending limit because that price threshold comes out of my personal budget and the implementation out of my nights and weekends....
continuing-cyan
continuing-cyan1/22/2024

Pricing Changes Feedback

Hey team, we're just evaluating Neon for use in an upcoming multi-tenant, customer-facing BI tool. I just got the announcement about the pricing updates. Just one bit of feedback on this line:
To reduce complexity, Neon will no longer charge for written data and data transfer, subject to reasonable usage.
Lines like "subject to reasonable usage" are not helpful. I like the idea of simple pricing schemes, but more important than simplicity is predictability. Under these adjustments, I'm not sure whether my use case will be subjectively considered "reasonable" and therefore have no way to predictably gauge what we'd actually be paying....