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    Google Cloud Platform Reviews
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    Google Cloud Platform

    Google

    Free ($300 in free credits)
    55,132 Ratings
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    Google Cloud is an online service that lets you create everything from simple websites to complex apps for businesses of any size. Customers who are new to the system will receive $300 in credits for testing, deploying, and running workloads. Customers can use up to 25+ products free of charge. Use Google's core data analytics and machine learning. All enterprises can use it. It is secure and fully featured. Use big data to build better products and find answers faster. You can grow from prototypes to production and even to planet-scale without worrying about reliability, capacity or performance. Virtual machines with proven performance/price advantages, to a fully-managed app development platform. High performance, scalable, resilient object storage and databases. Google's private fibre network offers the latest software-defined networking solutions. Fully managed data warehousing and data exploration, Hadoop/Spark and messaging.
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    Kubernetes Reviews
    Kubernetes (K8s), an open-source software that automates deployment, scaling and management of containerized apps, is available as an open-source project. It organizes containers that make up an app into logical units, which makes it easy to manage and discover. Kubernetes is based on 15 years of Google's experience in running production workloads. It also incorporates best-of-breed practices and ideas from the community. Kubernetes is built on the same principles that allow Google to run billions upon billions of containers per week. It can scale without increasing your operations team. Kubernetes flexibility allows you to deliver applications consistently and efficiently, no matter how complex they are, whether you're testing locally or working in a global enterprise. Kubernetes is an open-source project that allows you to use hybrid, on-premises, and public cloud infrastructures. This allows you to move workloads where they are most important.
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    Amazon S3 Reviews
    Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), an object storage service, offers industry-leading scalability and data availability, security, performance, and scalability. Customers of all sizes and industries can use Amazon S3 to store and protect any amount data for a variety of purposes, including data lakes, websites and mobile applications, backup, restore, archive, enterprise apps, big data analytics, and IoT devices. Amazon S3 offers easy-to-use management tools that allow you to organize your data and set up access controls that are tailored to your business, organizational, or compliance needs. Amazon S3 is built for 99.999999999% (11 9,'s) of durability and stores data for millions applications for companies around the globe. You can scale your storage resources to meet changing demands without having to invest upfront or go through resource procurement cycles. Amazon S3 is designed to last 99.999999999% (11 9,'s) of data endurance.
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    Apache Kafka Reviews

    Apache Kafka

    The Apache Software Foundation

    1 Rating
    Apache Kafka®, is an open-source distributed streaming platform.
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    Amazon Web Services (AWS) Reviews
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    AWS offers a wide range of services, including database storage, compute power, content delivery, and other functionality. This allows you to build complex applications with greater flexibility, scalability, and reliability. Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world's largest and most widely used cloud platform, offers over 175 fully featured services from more than 150 data centers worldwide. AWS is used by millions of customers, including the fastest-growing startups, large enterprises, and top government agencies, to reduce costs, be more agile, and innovate faster. AWS offers more services and features than any other cloud provider, including infrastructure technologies such as storage and databases, and emerging technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, data lakes, analytics, and the Internet of Things. It is now easier, cheaper, and faster to move your existing apps to the cloud.
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    Docker Reviews
    Docker eliminates repetitive, tedious configuration tasks and is used throughout development lifecycle for easy, portable, desktop, and cloud application development. Docker's complete end-to-end platform, which includes UIs CLIs, APIs, and security, is designed to work together throughout the entire application delivery cycle. Docker images can be used to quickly create your own applications on Windows or Mac. Create your multi-container application using Docker Compose. Docker can be integrated with your favorite tools in your development pipeline. Docker is compatible with all development tools, including GitHub, CircleCI, and VS Code. To run applications in any environment, package them as portable containers images. Use Docker Trusted Content to get Docker Official Images, images from Docker Verified Publishings, and more.
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    Terraform Reviews
    Terraform is an open source infrastructure as code software tool. It provides a consistent CLI workflow for managing hundreds of cloud services. Terraform codifies cloud APIs into declarative configuration files. Write infrastructure as code using declarative configuration files. The HashiCorp Configuration Language allows for concise descriptions using blocks, arguments and expressions of resources. Run terraform plan before you provision or change infrastructure. To achieve the desired configuration state, apply changes to hundreds cloud providers using terraform. To manage the entire lifecycle of infrastructure, define it as code. Create new resources, manage existing ones, destroy those that are no longer needed.
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    StreamNative Reviews

    StreamNative

    StreamNative

    $1,000 per month
    StreamNative redefines the streaming infrastructure by integrating Kafka MQ and other protocols into a unified platform that provides unparalleled flexibility and efficiency to modern data processing requirements. StreamNative is a unified platform that adapts to diverse streaming and messaging requirements in a microservices environment. StreamNative's comprehensive and intelligent approach to streaming and messaging empowers organizations to navigate with efficiency and agility the complexity and scalability in the modern data ecosystem. Apache Pulsar’s unique architecture decouples message storage from the message serving layer, resulting in a cloud-native data streaming platform. Scalable and elastic, allowing it to adapt to changing business needs and event traffic. Scale up to millions of topics using architecture that decouples computing from storage.
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    Apache Avro Reviews

    Apache Avro

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Avro™, a data serialization software, is available. Avro offers rich data structures, a compact and fast binary data format, a container, to store persistent information, remote procedure calls (RPC), and more. It also allows for easy integration with dynamic languages. It is not necessary to generate code to read and write data files or to implement RPC protocols. Only statically typed languages can use code generation. Schemas are essential for Avro. The schema used to write Avro data is always available when Avro data are read. This allows each datum to be written quickly and without any per-value overheads. This allows for dynamic, scripting languages to be used. Data, along with its schema, are fully self-describing. If Avro data is saved in a file, the schema is also stored with it. This allows programs to later process files. This can be resolved if the program reading the data expects something different.
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