I recently read that Replit by default creates an in-house database for new apps (not on Neon). I’m assuming they’re on Google Cloud SQL. I wonder if there’s any benefit to trying to switch my app’s database to the default Replit DB from Replit Neon. Would it be cheaper? I’m not even sure if it’s possible or even advisable to do that for an existing app. Just checking.
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