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Prisma Cloud vs Hasura Cloud: What are the differences?

Prisma Cloud: One tool for your entire team to work with Prisma. One tool for your entire team to work with Prisma. Manage deployments and securely access data in the databrowser; Hasura Cloud: Managed GraphQL for your database and services. It gives you a scalable, highly available, globally distributed, fully managed, secure GraphQL API as a service. It allows you to treat your GraphQL backend as a fully managed infrastructure component. It takes care of all the performance, security & reliability requirements of your API layer with our powerful suite of production-ready features from day one.

Prisma Cloud and Hasura Cloud belong to "GraphQL as a Service" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Prisma Cloud are:

  • Work together as a team with access control features
  • Deep integration with Cloud providers
  • Easily visualize and explore your data

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

  • Observability into your GraphQL stack
  • Troubleshoot errors & drill-down into individual operations
  • Integrations with external logging & APM tools
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      Setup & Integration in 5 min
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      Powerful GraphQL backend
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      Great support for beginners
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      Powerful, yet simple permission system
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      Serverless functions
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      Great Community
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      Integration with ReactQL
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      Amazing customer support
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    What is Hasura Cloud?

    It gives you a scalable, highly available, globally distributed, fully managed, secure GraphQL API as a service. It allows you to treat your GraphQL backend as a fully managed infrastructure component. It takes care of all the performance, security & reliability requirements of your API layer with our powerful suite of production-ready features from day one.

    What is Prisma Cloud?

    One tool for your entire team to work with Prisma. Manage deployments and securely access data in the databrowser.

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