By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
World of SoftwareWorld of SoftwareWorld of Software
  • News
  • Software
  • Mobile
  • Computing
  • Gaming
  • Videos
  • More
    • Gadget
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
Search
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © All Rights Reserved. World of Software.
Reading: End of the Road for FaunaDB: Is the Future Open Source?
Share
Sign In
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
World of SoftwareWorld of Software
Font ResizerAa
  • Software
  • Mobile
  • Computing
  • Gadget
  • Gaming
  • Videos
Search
  • News
  • Software
  • Mobile
  • Computing
  • Gaming
  • Videos
  • More
    • Gadget
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © All Rights Reserved. World of Software.
World of Software > News > End of the Road for FaunaDB: Is the Future Open Source?
News

End of the Road for FaunaDB: Is the Future Open Source?

News Room
Last updated: 2025/03/26 at 3:27 AM
News Room Published 26 March 2025
Share
SHARE

The team behind the distributed serverless database Fauna has recently announced plans to shut down the service by the end of May. While the managed database will be terminated soon and all customers will have to migrate to other platforms, Fauna is committing to releasing an open source version of the core database technology alongside the existing drivers and CLI tooling.

Started in 2011 as FaunaDB by the team that scaled Twitter by building its in-house databases and systems, Fauna tried for many years to combine the power of a relational database with the flexibility of JSON documents. Fauna was designed to scale horizontally within a data center to maximize throughput while easily spanning globally distributed sites, ensuring reliability and local performance. With the vision of enabling “applications without database limits” and claiming use by more than 80,000 development teams, the service has now reached the end of the road.

According to the Fauna Service End of Life FAQ, the Fauna service will be turned off on May 30th, and all Fauna accounts will be deleted. The team writes:

Driving broad based adoption of a new operational database that runs as a service globally is very capital intensive. In the current market environment, our board and investors have determined that it is not possible to raise the capital needed to achieve that goal independently.

Yan Cui, AWS Serverless Hero and serverless expert, writes:

Sad to see Fauna go. They were one of the first truly serverless databases on the market.

Ankur Raina, senior staff sales engineer at Cockroach Labs, summarizes:

The DB market is brutal (…) Getting large customers on Serverless databases is hard. (…) Fauna was trying to build the document model of MongoDB, consistency & geo distribution of CockroachDB but without any ability to run it beyond two cloud providers.

The sunsetting of a once-popular database has sparked many reactions within the community. In a popular Hacker News thread, Pier Bover, founder of Waveki, writes:

A decade ago it seemed that edge computing, serverless, and distributed data was the future. Fauna made a lot of sense in that vision. But in these years since, experimenting with edge stuff, I’ve learned that most data doesn’t really need to be distributed. You don’t need such a sophisticated solution to cache a subset of data for reads in a CDN or some KV. What I’m saying is that, probably, Cloudflare Workers KV and similar services killed Fauna.

User strobe adds:

I found Fauna very interesting from a technical perspective many years ago, but even then, the idea of a fully proprietary cloud database with no reasonable migration options seemed pretty crazy at the time. (…) Hope that something useful will be open sourced as a result.

Peter Zaitsev, open source advocate, questions instead:

While there is no alternative history, I wonder what would have happened if Fauna had chosen to start as Open Source, become 100x more widely adopted but monetize a smaller portion of their customers due to “competing” Open Source alternatives.

The market of distributed databases that once competed with Fauna includes Google Spanner, PlanetScale, CockroachDB, and TiDB, among others. A migration guide is now available, offering the option to create snapshot exports, with the exported data stored as JSON files in an AWS S3 bucket. For smaller collections, data can also be exported using FQL queries.

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Previous Article Bard vs ChatGPT: Differences And Similarities in 2025
Next Article Free Gemini users can now access Gems on Android, iOS
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

248.1k Like
69.1k Follow
134k Pin
54.3k Follow

Latest News

AI Coding Assistants in 2025: My Experience with Lovable, Bolt, and the Future of Programming | HackerNoon
Computing
How to change your name on Facebook
News
Don’t get your hopes up for Samsung Galaxy camera upgrades any time soon
Gadget
BlockDAG Breaks Out With $298M in Presale While LINK Builds and DOGE Waits, Is This the Best Crypto for 2025?
Gadget

You Might also Like

News

How to change your name on Facebook

4 Min Read
News

Apple’s New Transcription APIs Blow Past Whisper in Speed Tests

6 Min Read
News

AI moratorium sparks GOP battle over states' rights

9 Min Read
News

Move over Open Canvas, this could be the best way to multitask on a foldable

4 Min Read
//

World of Software is your one-stop website for the latest tech news and updates, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Quick Link

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Topics

  • Computing
  • Software
  • Press Release
  • Trending

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

World of SoftwareWorld of Software
Follow US
Copyright © All Rights Reserved. World of Software.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?