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Claudia helps you deploy Node.js microservices to Amazon Web Services easily. It automates and simplifies deployment workflows and error prone tasks, so you can focus on important problems and not have to worry about AWS service quirks. | It is a Kubernetes-based platform that scales testing for engineering teams building Microservices based applications. You test in a production-like environment much earlier in the development lifecycle and get a high-quality testing signal. You spin up lightweight, ephemeral environments called Sandboxes on Kubernetes that are quick to spin up. |
Create or update Lambda functions and Web APIs from Node.js projects hassle-free;Automatically configure the Lambda function for commonly useful tasks;Automatically set up API Gateway resources the way Javascript developers expect them to work | Resolve integration issues before merging to trunk by testing against real services, data and 3rd party dependencies;
Automate testing for your microservices by integrating Signadot into your CI pipelines;
Unlike traditional environments that incur a sharp increase in costs at scale, Sandboxes have minimal costs due to smart resource sharing;
Get high quality testing feedback before merging. Keep disruption to a minimum with fewer rollbacks, cleaner code, and better production |
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