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KintoHub vs Knative: What are the differences?
KintoHub: Microservices made simple. Build microservice-first apps, websites and APIs in seconds. Use any language you love and start sharing features with the world. Deploy your first applications now for free; Knative: Kubernetes-based platform for serverless workloads. Knative provides a set of middleware components that are essential to build modern, source-centric, and container-based applications that can run anywhere: on premises, in the cloud, or even in a third-party data center.
KintoHub and Knative belong to "Serverless / Task Processing" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by KintoHub are:
- Deploy your apps fast - Build and deploy your first application in minutes. Expose the API and call its endpoints anywhere.
- Serverless with a twist - Spawn only the services your applications need. Automatically.
- Backward compatible - Get the best of both worlds: nimble microservices and containerized legacy applications with KintoBlocks.
On the other hand, Knative provides the following key features:
- Serving - Scale to zero, request-driven compute model
- Build - Cloud-native source to container orchestration
- Events - Universal subscription, delivery and management of events
Knative is an open source tool with 2.01K GitHub stars and 393 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Knative's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of KintoHub
Pros of Knative
- Portability5
- Autoscaling4
- Open source3
- Eventing3
- Secure Eventing3
- On top of Kubernetes3