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Anvil vs Google App Engine: What are the differences?

  1. Programming Languages: Anvil supports Python for server-side code, while Google App Engine supports multiple programming languages like Python, Java, Go, and Node.js.
  2. Deployment and Scalability: Anvil simplifies deployment by providing hosting as a service, while Google App Engine allows for more granular control over deployment configurations and scalability options.
  3. Pricing Model: Anvil offers a freemium model with a free tier for small projects, while Google App Engine follows a pay-as-you-go model where users only pay for the resources they consume.
  4. Database Options: Anvil integrates with PostgreSQL as the default database, while Google App Engine provides a NoSQL database called Datastore or allows users to connect to external SQL databases.
  5. Security and Compliance: Google App Engine provides built-in security features and compliance certifications for enterprise-level applications, while Anvil may require additional configurations for advanced security requirements.
  6. Community and Support: Anvil has a smaller community compared to Google App Engine, which has a larger user base and more extensive documentation and support resources available.

In Summary, Anvil and Google App Engine differ in programming languages supported, deployment options, pricing models, database integrations, security features, and community support.

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Pros of Anvil
Pros of Google App Engine
  • 6
    Fast dashboards deployment
  • 4
    Python everywhere
  • 4
    Open source
  • 3
    Easy to deploy
  • 3
    Drag-and-drop UI builder
  • 2
    Quickly deploy a full stack
  • 1
    Create PDFs easily
  • 145
    Easy to deploy
  • 106
    Auto scaling
  • 80
    Good free plan
  • 62
    Easy management
  • 56
    Scalability
  • 35
    Low cost
  • 32
    Comprehensive set of features
  • 28
    All services in one place
  • 22
    Simple scaling
  • 19
    Quick and reliable cloud servers
  • 6
    Granular Billing
  • 5
    Easy to develop and unit test
  • 4
    Monitoring gives comprehensive set of key indicators
  • 3
    Really easy to quickly bring up a full stack
  • 3
    Create APIs quickly with cloud endpoints
  • 2
    Mostly up
  • 2
    No Ops

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What is Anvil?

Anvil is a platform for building and hosting full-stack web apps written entirely in Python. Drag & drop your UI, then write Python on the front-end and back-end to make it all work. Web development has never been this easy (or fast)!

What is Google App Engine?

Google has a reputation for highly reliable, high performance infrastructure. With App Engine you can take advantage of the 10 years of knowledge Google has in running massively scalable, performance driven systems. App Engine applications are easy to build, easy to maintain, and easy to scale as your traffic and data storage needs grow.

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