Docs release
What's new
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Added a guide for connecting Neon to PolyScale. The PolyScale service makes data-driven apps faster by simplifying global data distribution and caching. You can connect Neon to PolyScale in minutes, providing your database-backed applications with speedy access to your Neon data from anywhere in the world. For more information, see Connect Neon to PolyScale.
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Added the ability to filter the Neon release notes by category. You can now select a category such as Console, Storage, or Plans to view the updates from Neon that you are most interested in.
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Added a Neon tutorial that covers basic Neon concepts and features. Current tutorial topics include:
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Setting up a Neon project and adding data.
Describes how to sign up for Neon, create a Neon project, and add data using the Neon SQL Editor. You are also introduced to the Neon Tables feature, which allows you to explore your data directly from the Neon Console.
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Recovering lost data with Neon's branching feature.
Demonstrates how to use Neon's branching feature to restore data to an earlier state after an accidental deletion.
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Testing queries with Neon's branching feature.
Shows how to use Neon's branching feature to safely test a potentially destructive query before running it on your production database.
Watch for new topics as we expand the tutorial to cover more Neon concepts and features.
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