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MojoPac is distinctly different in that you don't have to be connected to the network to run your applications.
Because these are ARM servers, you'll obviously have to recompile any native code for them before you can run your applications on them.
A few years ago, using containers to run your applications came with a number of security tradeoffs compared to using virtual machines.
Custom Machine Types on Google's Cloud Platform allow you to choose exactly how many CPU cores and how much memory you want in a virtual machine to run your applications.
Finally, I'm particularly interested to hear from folks in regulated industries — banking, health care, insurance, etc — where your decision as to where to run your applications may be predicated on legal issues.
You will want to buy enough memory to run your applications.
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You need to run your application somewhere.
Regardless of how you run your application, whether in a VM or a container, Sumo is able to capture the data and give you feedback you might otherwise have trouble retrieving.
"All of these tools work with code and applications that run on any cloud or even on-premises infrastructure, so no matter where you run your application, you now have a consistent, accessible APM toolkit to monitor and manage the performance of your applications," Morgan McLean, Product Manager at Google wrote in a blog post announcing Stackdriver APM.
This kind of programmability also means that you can access whatever level of resources you need to run your application and Cloudflare will handle all of the heavy lifting around load balancing and resource allocation for you, much like AWS or other cloud infrastructure providers.
If you make modifications to one side of your codebase, there's no way to know if that is going to introduce bugs somewhere else without actually running your application.
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