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dawson vs Google Cloud Run: What are the differences?
What is dawson? A serverless framework for Node.js on AWS. dawson is a serverless web framework for Node.js on AWS (CloudFormation, CloudFront, API Gateway, Lambda). You can use dawson to build and deploy backend code and infrastructure for single-page apps + API, pure APIs or server-rendered pages.
What is Google Cloud Run? Run stateless HTTP containers on a fully managed environment or in your own GKE cluster. A managed compute platform that enables you to run stateless containers that are invocable via HTTP requests. It's serverless by abstracting away all infrastructure management.
dawson and Google Cloud Run belong to "Serverless / Task Processing" category of the tech stack.
dawson is an open source tool with 727 GitHub stars and 25 GitHub forks. Here's a link to dawson's open source repository on GitHub.
Run cloud service containers instead of cloud-native services
- Running containers means that your microservices are not "cooked" into a cloud provider's architecture.
- Moving from one cloud to the next means that you simply spin up new instances of your containers in the new cloud using that cloud's container service.
- Start redirecting your traffic to the new resources.
- Turn off the containers in the cloud you migrated from.
Pros of dawson
Pros of Google Cloud Run
- HTTPS endpoints11
- Fully managed10
- Pay per use10
- Concurrency: multiple requests sent to each container7
- Deploy containers7
- Serverless7
- Custom domains with auto SSL6
- "Invoke IAM permission" to manage authentication4
- Cons0