Serverless has matured beyond simple HTTP endpoints. In 2026, AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, and Azure Functions offer sophisticated event-driven architectures, AI integration, and global edge networks. We benchmarked all three on real workloads to find the winner.
Four API testing tools tested in 2026: Postman remains the enterprise leader, Hoppscotch is fastest and most affordable, Insomnia balances simplicity with features, and Bruno brings a fresh open-source, local-first approach.
Four API testing tools tested in 2026: Postman remains the enterprise leader, Hoppscotch is fastest and most affordable, Insomnia balances simplicity with features, and Bruno brings a fresh open-source, local-first approach.
Neon is the most flexible default for modern serverless apps, while Cloudflare D1 is compelling for edge-native architectures and Supabase wins on product completeness.
Choosing between Terraform, Pulumi, and AWS CDK for infrastructure as code? We deployed identical cloud infrastructure with all three tools to compare their syntax, state management, ecosystem, and developer experience in 2026.
Four load testing tools, 50,000 virtual users, and one question: which tool actually helps you find performance bottlenecks before your users do? We tested k6, Artillery, Locust, and JMeter on real production APIs to see which delivers actionable insights without drowning you in complexity.
Choosing a cloud database service in 2026 means balancing performance, cost, and operational overhead. After testing AWS RDS, Google Cloud SQL, and Azure Database with real workloads, the differences in auto-scaling, backup strategies, and cross-region replication are more significant than ever.
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