You can now set a jurisdiction when creating a D1 database to guarantee where your database runs and stores data. Jurisdictions can help you comply with data localization regulations such as GDPR. Supported jurisdictions include eu and fedramp.
A jurisdiction can only be set at database creation time via wrangler, REST API or the UI and cannot be added/updated after the database already exists.
npx wrangler@latest d1 create db-with-jurisdiction --jurisdiction eucurl -X POST "https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/accounts/<account_id>/d1/database" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data '{"name": "db-wth-jurisdiction", "jurisdiction": "eu" }'To learn more, visit D1’s data location documentation.
Source: Cloudflare

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