Open FaaS - Self Hosted Serverless Functions
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Open FaaS would be an excellent tool for developers who like to build applications in a serverless architecture but don't want to rely on Amazon/Google/Microsoft/etc.
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@jdaviescoates Whoops I totally should have added those. Thanks

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I can't speak for everyone's use case, but it would be a step forward for hosting serverless web apps on cloudron. This is similar to my use case for my standalone DB app request. Essentially, how can I build web apps "serverless" while avoiding selling my soul to google cloud or amazon web services.
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After reading into @atrilahiji's explanation and what the benefits are. I see real world uses for this - and Cloudron could use this to market to that demographic that would normally use Google Cloud / AWS - instead using their VPSes to accomplish the same thing but at a much lower cost than the cloud services that already exist.
I second @mehdi's suggestion for: https://github.com/openfaas/faasd/ being was is used under the hood. It seems to get the point of self-hosting these "serverless" web apps.
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After reading into @atrilahiji's explanation and what the benefits are. I see real world uses for this - and Cloudron could use this to market to that demographic that would normally use Google Cloud / AWS - instead using their VPSes to accomplish the same thing but at a much lower cost than the cloud services that already exist.
I second @mehdi's suggestion for: https://github.com/openfaas/faasd/ being was is used under the hood. It seems to get the point of self-hosting these "serverless" web apps.
@Lonk Interesting read.
from me.
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