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NATS vs Telepat: What are the differences?

Developers describe NATS as "Lightweight publish-subscribe & distributed queueing messaging system". Unlike traditional enterprise messaging systems, NATS has an always-on dial tone that does whatever it takes to remain available. This forms a great base for building modern, reliable, and scalable cloud and distributed systems. On the other hand, Telepat is detailed as "Real time data synchronization platform for modern API driven web&mobile apps". Telepat is an open-source backend stack, designed to deliver information and information updates in real-time to clients, while allowing for flexible deployment and simple scaling.

NATS and Telepat can be primarily classified as "Realtime Backend / API" tools.

Telepat is an open source tool with 340 GitHub stars and 20 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Telepat's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Telepat
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    Fastest pub-sub system out there
  • 16
    Rock solid
  • 12
    Easy to grasp
  • 4
    Light-weight
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    Easy, Fast, Secure
  • 2
    Robust Security Model
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    Cons of NATS
    Cons of Telepat
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      Persistence with Jetstream supported
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      No Order
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      No Persistence
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      What is NATS?

      Unlike traditional enterprise messaging systems, NATS has an always-on dial tone that does whatever it takes to remain available. This forms a great base for building modern, reliable, and scalable cloud and distributed systems.

      What is Telepat?

      Telepat is an open-source backend stack, designed to deliver information and information updates in real-time to clients, while allowing for flexible deployment and simple scaling.

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