
A comprehensive managed compute platform designed to rapidly and securely deploy and scale containerized applications. Developers can utilize their preferred programming languages such as Go, Python, Java, Ruby, Node.js, and others. By eliminating the need for infrastructure management, the platform ensures a seamless experience for developers. It is based on the open standard Knative, which facilitates the portability of applications across different environments. You have the flexibility to code in your style by deploying any container that responds to events or requests. Applications can be created using your chosen language and dependencies, allowing for deployment in mere seconds. Cloud Run automatically adjusts resources, scaling up or down from zero based on incoming traffic, while only charging for the resources actually consumed. This innovative approach simplifies the processes of app development and deployment, enhancing overall efficiency. Additionally, Cloud Run is fully integrated with tools such as Cloud Code, Cloud Build, Cloud Monitoring, and Cloud Logging, further enriching the developer experience and enabling smoother workflows. By leveraging these integrations, developers can streamline their processes and ensure a more cohesive development environment.
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HiveMQ provides the most trusted IoT data streaming and Industrial AI platform, built on MQTT, to power a reliable, scalable, and AI-ready data backbone.
What HiveMQ is known for:
1. MQTT-native: Built around the MQTT standard, purpose-designed for event-driven, real-time communication
2. Enterprise-grade reliability: Handles millions of concurrent connections with high availability and fault tolerance
3. Industrial-ready: Widely used in IIoT, manufacturing, automotive, energy, smart infrastructure, and data centers
4. Scalable & secure: Supports global deployments with strong security, governance, and observability
5. UNS & IT/OT convergence enabler: Commonly used as the backbone for Unified Namespace architectures and seamlessly connects OT devices with IT systems for full visibility and interoperability.
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IBM Cloud Messages for RabbitMQ
IBM® Messages for RabbitMQ on IBM Cloud® functions as a flexible messaging broker that supports multiple messaging protocols, allowing users to efficiently route, monitor, and queue messages with customized persistence levels, delivery setups, and confirmation of publishing. By leveraging infrastructure-as-code tools such as IBM Cloud Schematics with Terraform and Red Hat® Ansible®, users can achieve international scalability without facing extra charges. Furthermore, IBM® Key Protect empowers customers to manage their own encryption keys, significantly boosting security. Each deployment is equipped with features like private networking, in-database auditing, and numerous other capabilities. The Messages for RabbitMQ service enables users to scale both disk space and RAM independently to cater to specific requirements, facilitating effortless expansion with just an API request. It is entirely compatible with RabbitMQ APIs, data formats, and client applications, serving as an optimal drop-in substitute for current RabbitMQ configurations. The standard installation consists of three data members tailored for maximum high availability, while deployments are thoughtfully spread across various availability zones to improve both reliability and performance. This all-encompassing solution guarantees that businesses can adeptly handle their messaging requirements while ensuring both flexibility and security, making it a vital asset in today's digital landscape.
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Yandex Message Queue
Based on the number of requests processed every second (RPS), users can choose between standard and FIFO (first in, first out) queues. There are familiar tools available to interact with Amazon SQS, such as the HTTP API, the CLI, and various libraries for different programming languages. To boost efficiency, Message Queue employs high-speed NVMe solid-state drives for message storage. Moreover, messages are replicated across multiple geographically diverse availability zones, ensuring reliable storage and reduced latency, along with confirmation of writes. The integration of Message Queue with cloud functions enables the triggering of functions that process messages from the queue. Users can also create a queue to track important metrics, including the count of messages and the duration of calls. Consumers can retrieve messages from a standard queue in any order, granting flexibility in processing. While standard queues guarantee that each message is delivered at least once, there are infrequent cases where a message might be processed more than once. For achieving the best throughput, it is recommended to utilize standard queues, making them particularly suitable for scenarios with high demand. Furthermore, the adaptability of these queues facilitates smooth scaling in response to the evolving requirements of your application, ensuring continued efficiency as it grows.
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