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Domino vs Hasura: What are the differences?

What is Domino? A PaaS for data science - easily run R, Python or Matlab code in the cloud with automatic version control for data, code, and results. Use our cloud-hosted infrastructure to securely run your code on powerful hardware with a single command — without any changes to your code. If you have your own infrastructure, our Enterprise offering provides powerful, easy-to-use cluster management functionality behind your firewall.

What is Hasura? An open source GraphQL engine that deploys instant, realtime GraphQL APIs on any Postgres database. An open source GraphQL engine that deploys instant, realtime GraphQL APIs on any Postgres database.

Domino and Hasura can be categorized as "Platform as a Service" tools.

Some of the features offered by Domino are:

  • Domino Cloud supports the most powerful data analysis languages — Python, R, MATLAB, and Julia
  • Modern and powerful cluster management
  • Use a single-core machine during development

On the other hand, Hasura provides the following key features:

  • Stack-agnostic
  • Cloud-agnostic
  • Git push to deploy
Decisions about Domino and Hasura
Márton Danóczy

We wanted to save as much time as possible when writing our back-end, therefore Apollo was out of the question, we went for an auto-generated API instead. Hasura looked good in the beginning, but we wanted to retain the ability to add a few manual resolvers and modifications to auto-generated ones, which ruled out Hasura. Postgraphile with its Plug-In architecture was the right choice for us, we never regretted it!

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      Easy GraphQL subscriptions
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      Easy setup of relationships and permissions
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      Automatically generates your GraphQL schema
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      Minimal learning curve
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      No back-end code required
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      Works with new and existing databases
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      Instant production ready GraphQL
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      Great UX
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      Low usage of resources
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        Cumbersome validations

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      What is Domino?

      Use our cloud-hosted infrastructure to securely run your code on powerful hardware with a single command — without any changes to your code. If you have your own infrastructure, our Enterprise offering provides powerful, easy-to-use cluster management functionality behind your firewall.

      What is Hasura?

      An open source GraphQL engine that deploys instant, realtime GraphQL APIs on any Postgres database.

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