What is Nuclio?
nuclio is portable across IoT devices, laptops, on-premises datacenters and cloud deployments, eliminating cloud lock-ins and enabling hybrid solutions.
Nuclio is a tool in the Serverless / Task Processing category of a tech stack.
Nuclio is an open source tool with 5.3K GitHub stars and 536 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Nuclio's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Nuclio?
Companies
Developers
15 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Nuclio.
Nuclio Integrations
Docker, Kubernetes, Google Kubernetes Engine, Azure Container Service, and Coolors are some of the popular tools that integrate with Nuclio. Here's a list of all 5 tools that integrate with Nuclio.
Pros of Nuclio
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Nuclio's Features
- Real-time performance
- Simple debugging, regression and a multi-versioned CI/CD pipeline
- Supports a large variety of open or cloud-specific event and data sources with common APIs
- Portable across low-power devices, laptops, on-premises and public clouds
Nuclio Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Nuclio?
OpenFaaS
Serverless Functions Made Simple for Docker and Kubernetes
Fission
Write short-lived functions in any language, and map them to HTTP requests (or other event triggers). Deploy functions instantly with one command. There are no containers to build, and no Docker registries to manage.
Knative
Knative provides a set of middleware components that are essential to build modern, source-centric, and container-based applications that can run anywhere: on premises, in the cloud, or even in a third-party data center
Nuclino
Create real-time collaborative documents and connect them instantly like a wiki. Use the tree, board, and graph view to explore and organize your knowledge visually. It's great for meeting notes, product requirements, docs, decisions, and more.
Kubeless
Kubeless is a Kubernetes native serverless Framework. Kubeless supports both HTTP and event based functions triggers. It has a serverless plugin, a graphical user interface and multiple runtimes, including Python and Node.js.