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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

The public cloud infrastructure is heavily based on virtualization technologies to provide efficient, scalable computing power and storage. Cloud adoption also provides businesses with flexibility and scalability by not restricting them to the physical limitations of on-premises servers. Scalability and Elasticity.

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Why A VP Decided to Get Cloud Certified

Mentormate

For the latter, I found it to be a good framework for thinking about “Enterprise Ready” topics such as scalability, security, and reliability. NET and SQL. It’s a valuable approach to solution selling and technical design. These accreditations count towards our partner goals as well, so if you are so inclined, I do recommend them.

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Serverless and Edge Runtime

Apiumhub

This is the introductory post in a two-part series, exploring the world of Serverless and Edge Runtime. The main focus of this post will be Serverless, while the second one will focus on an alternative, newer approach in the form of Edge Computing. Scalability Of course, going serverless is not only for small projects.

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Going Serverless: Comparing Cloud Providers

Gorilla Logic

In this article, we are going to compare the leading cloud providers of serverless computing frameworks so that you have enough intel to make a sound decision when choosing one over the others. The three cloud providers we will be comparing are: AWS Lambda. Scalability, Limits, and Restrictions. AWS Lambda. Google Cloud.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 3: The Affinity Between Events, Streams and Serverless

Confluent

With serverless being all the rage, it brings with it a tidal change of innovation. Given that it is at a relatively early stage, developers are still trying to grok the best approach for each cloud vendor and often face the following question: Should I go cloud native with AWS Lambda, GCP functions, etc., I will resist ;).

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Hack day experiments with the cloud and orchestration of serverless functions

Bernd Rucker

The latter might need computing power for the PDF creation, so a scalable serverless function might make sense here. Basically you say “Get me an AWS EC instance with this base image” and “get me a lambda function” and “get me this API gateway with some special configuration”. Serverless? Sounds great! A single function.