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Apache Dubbo vs AWS Copilot: What are the differences?
What is Apache Dubbo? A high performance Java RPC framework. It is a high-performance, light weight, java based RPC framework. Dubbo offers three key functionalities, which include interface based remote call, fault tolerance & load balancing, and automatic service registration & discovery.
What is AWS Copilot? A tool for developers to build, release and operate production ready containerized applications. It is a tool for developers to develop, release, and operate production-ready containerized applications on Amazon ECS. From getting started, pushing to staging and releasing to production, Copilot can help manage the entire lifecycle of your application development.
Apache Dubbo belongs to "Remote Procedure Call (RPC)" category of the tech stack, while AWS Copilot can be primarily classified under "Container Tools".
Some of the features offered by Apache Dubbo are:
- Transparent interface based RPC
- Intelligent load balancing
- Automatic service registration and discovery
On the other hand, AWS Copilot provides the following key features:
- Organize all your related micro-services in one application
- Set up test and production environments, across regions and accounts
- Set up production-ready, scalable ECS services and infrastructure
Apache Dubbo is an open source tool with 33K GitHub stars and 21.6K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Apache Dubbo's open source repository on GitHub.