I love cloud run. Deploying an app is so effortless. Just push docker image, create new instance and that's it. No need to create and configure machines or clusters. It's like a magic.
Thx. Can you shed some light on the step of your project files on the one hand, and on the other hand the image repo where you select an image, built on the project files. Does the framework also make that trivial? And how do _you_ do that?
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Hi, this is a great question and we actually answer it in our first episode of #AskGoogleCloud that’s premiering tomorrow March 12th at 10AM PT → goo.gle/3t3cb10 We’ll also have serverless experts who are going to be answering questions in real-time in the live chat. Drop by to ask your questions or say hello!
Hi, a novice question... Does this mean the above serverless way of dealing with containers is much better than Kubernetes since we don't have to manage any servers or take the pain of going the Kubernetes route..? Does this by any chance complement Kubernetes? Also, earlier if we had to deal with custom Docker containers, we used to go through Flexible GAE and now that is not needed I presume? Thank you!
Hi! Cloud Run can complement or even replace your existing Kubernetes deployments, but it depends on the application you are running. Cloud Run is best suited for stateless containers that listen for requests or events delivered via HTTP. In general, serverless platforms are best used to build stateless applications without needing to manage infrastructure. Some examples include: Quickly prototyping a feature Rapidly autoscaling a web application Performing a task in response to background events If you already package code in Docker containers or are running a Kubernetes cluster in Google Cloud, consider Cloud Run or Knative for your serverless workloads. For running code that responds to real-time events, or for serving requests without containers, use Cloud Functions. For when you need multiple pieces of functionality in a single place and want to just deploy your entire application, look to App Engine.
It's true that you can deploy a Docker container to GAE Flex. However, that's where the comparisons end. Cloud Run is the *generalization* of what Flex does. The biggest differences are that Cloud Run is newer, the deploy time is MUCH faster, and it also works with GKE too.
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I love cloud run. Deploying an app is so effortless. Just push docker image, create new instance and that's it. No need to create and configure machines or clusters. It's like a magic.
Cloud run is so efficient and effortless to deploy! This was a fantastic example, easy to understand and easy to follow! Thanks Stephanie! 👍
Excellent presentation skills Ms. Stephanie. Good work!
Please make a video on what to choose between cloud run vs App engine Flex vs Kubernetes..
Thx. Can you shed some light on the step of your project files on the one hand, and on the other hand the image repo where you select an image, built on the project files.
Does the framework also make that trivial? And how do _you_ do that?
Concurrency pricing (pay only once the overlapped processing time) is a great advantage in cost perspective.
TPS report was a nice touch ;)
Great information, interesting demo, thank you so much for sharing this!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the info. can we have some information on managed domain? I am a bit confused with 4 IPs assigned to container
when you select the URL you already have many imagens availables. How can I create a image from my own code ?
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It's a pen holder for the Pixelbook stylus :) store.google.com/us/product/google_pixelbook_pen?hl=en-US
Mystery no more!
Hi I've a question, can we use gsutil commands in Google cloud run ?
Can you speed up your cold starts so choosing cloud run over aws lambda is finally a no brainer?
Hi, this is a great question and we actually answer it in our first episode of #AskGoogleCloud that’s premiering tomorrow March 12th at 10AM PT → goo.gle/3t3cb10
We’ll also have serverless experts who are going to be answering questions in real-time in the live chat. Drop by to ask your questions or say hello!
Stephanie ❤️
1:28 TPS report! :)
Hi, a novice question... Does this mean the above serverless way of dealing with containers is much better than Kubernetes since we don't have to manage any servers or take the pain of going the Kubernetes route..? Does this by any chance complement Kubernetes?
Also, earlier if we had to deal with custom Docker containers, we used to go through Flexible GAE and now that is not needed I presume?
Thank you!
Hi! Cloud Run can complement or even replace your existing Kubernetes deployments, but it depends on the application you are running. Cloud Run is best suited for stateless containers that listen for requests or events delivered via HTTP. In general, serverless platforms are best used to build stateless applications without needing to manage infrastructure. Some examples include:
Quickly prototyping a feature
Rapidly autoscaling a web application
Performing a task in response to background events
If you already package code in Docker containers or are running a Kubernetes cluster in Google Cloud, consider Cloud Run or Knative for your serverless workloads.
For running code that responds to real-time events, or for serving requests without containers, use Cloud Functions.
For when you need multiple pieces of functionality in a single place and want to just deploy your entire application, look to App Engine.
Here's a handy decision chart that might help as well: cloud.google.com/serverless-options/
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How Is this different from app engine flexible??
It's true that you can deploy a Docker container to GAE Flex. However, that's where the comparisons end. Cloud Run is the *generalization* of what Flex does. The biggest differences are that Cloud Run is newer, the deploy time is MUCH faster, and it also works with GKE too.
TPS report :) Nobody noticed!
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You are welcome!
similarity with firebase cloud fuctions
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If you're asking that question here, you don't have what it takes. Sorry.
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