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Database branching
Nikolay and Michael discuss database branching — how to define it, and the current state of tools and approaches.
Here are links to a few things we mentioned:
- Database Lab Engine
- Overview of Aurora cloning
- PlanetScale branching
- Common DB schema change mistakes (blog post by Nikolay)
- Supabase vision
- Neon branching
- Shift-left testing
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