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WASM and OpenShift Combine for Efficient, Scalable Applications

2 pointsby 3Sophonsover 1 year ago

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3Sophonsover 1 year ago
Microservices with WASM: Microservices architectures are becoming the norm, and OpenShift is a leading platform for deploying them. WASM can be used to build lightweight, high-performance microservices that can be containerized and managed by OpenShift.<p>Edge Computing (MicroShift): As edge computing grows, there&#x27;s a need for lightweight, efficient, and fast executables. WASM modules can be deployed at the edge, and OpenShift can manage these edge deployments, ensuring scalability and reliability.<p>Serverless Functions (OpenShift Knative): Serverless architectures allow developers to focus on code, leaving the infrastructure management to platforms. WASM can be used to write serverless functions, and OpenShift can orchestrate these functions, ensuring they&#x27;re run efficiently and can scale as needed.<p>Portable Plugins: WASM can be used to write plugins for platforms that support them, ensuring they&#x27;re portable across different systems. OpenShift can manage the deployment and scaling of these platforms to ensure high availability.