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Fiber Fiber Guide

Best Databases for Fiber (2026)

Compare the best database solutions for Fiber. We review PostgreSQL, MySQL, and managed databases with Go ORM integration.

Fiber works with standard Go database libraries. We've evaluated managed databases that pair well with GORM, Ent, and sqlx.

Pourquoi C'est Important

Fiber's speed advantage extends to database operations. The right database and ORM choice maintains high performance for data-intensive applications.

Considérations Clés

01

Standard Go Libraries

Fiber uses standard Go. GORM, Ent, sqlx, and database/sql all work perfectly.

02

Connection Pooling

Configure pool via database/sql. Match pool size to your Fiber worker goroutines.

03

Async Considerations

Go database operations block goroutines. Use appropriate pool sizing.

04

Context Propagation

Pass Fiber context to database calls. Use context-aware query methods.

05

Ent vs GORM

Ent for type-safe graph-based ORM. GORM for traditional ORM. Both work with Fiber.

Nos Recommandations

Neon
#1

Neon

Meilleur Serverless Excellent Support SDK Officiel

Neon serverless PostgreSQL is perfect for Fiber. Use pgx driver. 512MB free. Scales to zero.

go get github.com/jackc/pgx/v5
PlanetScale
#2

PlanetScale

Meilleur MySQL Excellent Support SDK Officiel

PlanetScale for serverless MySQL. Works with GORM and sqlx. 5GB free. Branching workflow.

go get github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql
Supabase
#3

Supabase

Meilleur Tout-en-Un Excellent Support SDK Officiel

Supabase PostgreSQL with Go. Standard pgx driver. 500MB free. Optional auth and storage.

go get github.com/jackc/pgx/v5
Turso
#4

Turso

Meilleur Edge Bon Support SDK Officiel

Turso for edge SQLite. Official Go SDK. 9GB free. Great for globally distributed Fiber apps.

go get github.com/tursodatabase/libsql-client-go
Railway
#5

Railway

Meilleur avec Hébergement Excellent Support SDK Officiel

Railway provides PostgreSQL or MySQL with Fiber hosting. Unified deployment. $5/month credit.

railway add postgresql

Comparaison Rapide

Service TypeScript Edge Offre Gratuite Temps de Configuration
Neon
none 512MB 5 min
PlanetScale
none 5GB 10 min
Supabase
none 500MB 5 min
Turso
none 9GB 10 min
Railway
none $5 credit 5 min

Démarrage Rapide

GORM with Fiber database/db.go
import (
    "gorm.io/driver/postgres"
    "gorm.io/gorm"
)

var DB *gorm.DB

func Init() {
    dsn := os.Getenv("DATABASE_URL")
    db, err := gorm.Open(postgres.Open(dsn), &gorm.Config{})
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatal(err)
    }
    
    sqlDB, _ := db.DB()
    sqlDB.SetMaxOpenConns(10)
    sqlDB.SetMaxIdleConns(5)
    
    DB = db
}

Modèles d'Intégration Courants

Neon + GORM + Fiber

Serverless PostgreSQL with GORM in high-performance Fiber app.

neon

PlanetScale + Fiber

PlanetScale MySQL with Fiber for scalable APIs.

planetscale

Turso + Fiber Edge

Edge SQLite with Fiber for globally distributed apps.

turso

Questions Fréquemment Posées

Does Fiber work with GORM?
Yes, perfectly. Fiber is standard Go, so all Go database libraries work. GORM, Ent, sqlx, bun—all compatible.
How should I size the connection pool?
Start with MaxOpenConns equal to your expected concurrent requests. Fiber handles many goroutines efficiently.
What about Ent ORM?
Ent works great with Fiber. Type-safe, graph-based queries. Good for complex data models.
What's the best free database for Fiber?
Turso offers 9GB free. PlanetScale offers 5GB. Neon offers 512MB. All work with Fiber.

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Dernière mise à jour: January 11, 2026