Google Cloud Run is a cloud service that lets users run their own applications. It's available in the Google Play store, but there are other options as well. One of the major reasons it was chosen over Microsoft and Amazon for being able to provide end-to-end HTTP support has been discussed by both companies. The only thing you can break at that point is basically the style, how you write content in what kind of language.
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Last September, at the π¨π Swiss Cloud Native Day, Florian Forster, co-founder & CEO of ZITADEL, talked about why they switched to serverless containers. ZITADEL has a really interesting workload that is both CPU intensive and latency sensitive. On top of this, their users are global, and traffic is bursty. Florian talks about how they evaluated AWS, GCP & Azure before they settled on the platform that met their requirements.
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