elixir-vercel VS Cloudi

Compare elixir-vercel vs Cloudi and see what are their differences.

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elixir-vercel Cloudi
- 1
3 403
- 1.2%
10.0 8.1
over 1 year ago 11 days ago
Elixir Erlang
MIT License MIT License
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elixir-vercel

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

Cloudi

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing elixir-vercel and Cloudi you can also consider the following projects:

aws - AWS clients for Elixir

IElixir - Jupyter's kernel for Elixir programming language

erlcloud - AWS APIs library for Erlang (Amazon EC2, S3, SQS, DDB, ELB and etc)

libcluster - Automatic cluster formation/healing for Elixir applications

Nomad - Elixir/Phoenix Cloud SDK and Deployment Tool

sidejob - Parallel worker and capacity limiting library for Erlang

ex_aws - A flexible, easy to use set of clients AWS APIs for Elixir

sidetask - :awesome = Elixir's Task ++ Basho's sidejob library

Kubex - Kubex is the kubernetes integration for Elixir projects and it is written in pure Elixir.

GCloudex - Friendly set of wrappers for Google Cloud Platform services' API's in Elixir.