Data Sovereignty
Hi, Is it possible to find out where data is stored? and is it possible to have it stored in a specific region i.e UK, or Germany for GDPR and security purposes?
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right now, data is stored in us-east
we want to support e.g. EU datacenters, but it won't happen until sometime next year. it's a bigger lift than our team can get to in the next few months
@Jamie Thanks for the response Jamie, much appreciated.
Any new information here?
@Jamie : This is really important for us, any updates on the timeline for this?
@Jamie is there maybe an updated timeline? If I can avoid I would not go twoards self hosting, but most of our customer data cannot leave the eu :/
Yep, still Aug/Sept
Will this potentially include an Australian region hosting and or is this planned?
While we can appreciate your enthusiasm for the region expansion that's been discussed, posting similar comments/questions in four different places within a few minutes is borderline spam. One would have been sufficient. Please keep this in mind going forward.
Will do, apologies for the over excitement 🙂
Regarding my question: is there a place where the roadmap is published to see which regions are being planned?
Some roadmap details have been shared in posts in #announcements , but from what I recall most talk about region expansion has been pretty broad, with no solid commitments about what new region(s) will be first, what regions are being considered overall, etc. Rest assured that the team is well aware of the desire for more regions, and I'm sure that they're carefully considering many options so that users in multiple countries can benefit.
Latest from the founders on this: https://www.youtube.com/live/tWcBE3ssFmM?t=683s
How is it looking for for out of US hosting
See the video link I shared above for latest from founders.
God knows how I missed that above, useful thanks
FWIW Jamie gave a (brief) updated estimate yesterday. Check this FAQ thread for a link to that: https://discord.com/channels/1019350475847499849/1410082090682159205
We're hoping to make that FAQ channel the source of truth for answers to oft-repeated questions like this