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How it works?
Connect your Turso account
Authenticate your Turso account within CodeWords using API credentials, establishing secure access to your edge databases and enabling automated data management across global locations.
Configure database operations
Set up automated workflows that execute SQL queries, create new databases, or manage schema changes across your Turso instances without manual intervention or coding.
Automate data synchronization
Create workflows that replicate data across multiple edge locations, ensuring consistent information is available to users worldwide while maintaining low latency and high performance.
Monitor database health
Build monitoring workflows that check database status, performance metrics, and replication lag, sending alerts when issues arise that could impact application availability or user experience.
Manage schema migrations
Configure automated schema update workflows that deploy database changes across all Turso instances simultaneously, ensuring consistency while minimizing downtime and deployment complexity.
Handle data backups
Set up scheduled backup workflows that capture database snapshots and store them securely, providing disaster recovery capabilities and data protection for your distributed databases.
Optimize data placement
Create workflows that analyze usage patterns and redistribute data across edge locations based on user geography, ensuring optimal performance by placing data closer to consumers.
Integrate with applications
Connect Turso database operations with your application workflows, triggering database updates when events occur in other systems and keeping distributed data synchronized with business processes.

Configure
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Global data replication system
Build workflows that synchronize data across Turso edge locations as soon as changes occur in your primary database. Users in different regions access locally replicated data with minimal latency, while the system ensures consistency across all instances automatically.
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