What is IBM Cloud Code Engine?
IBM Cloud Code Engine is a fully managed, serverless platform that unifies the deployment of containers and applications including web apps, microservices, event-driven functions, or batch jobs. This serverless compute service aims to remove the burden of building, deploying, and managing workloads in Kubernetes so users can focus on writing code and not on the infrastructure that is needed to host it.
With IBM Cloud Code Engine users can run any workload serverlessly. That includes long-running containers and batch jobs as well as bursty and short-lived functions. The platform dynamically scales containers according to load, has monitoring, logging and a service mesh “built in.” The vendor states users don't need to choose between long execution times, high resource limits, private networking and scale-to-zero but instead have it all on one fully-managed platform, without needing infrastructure skills.
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| Deployment Types | SaaS |
|---|---|
| Mobile Application | No |
| Supported Countries | United States of America (Dallas), Germany (Frankfurt), Japan (Tokyo) |
| Supported Languages | English, German, Japanese, Spanish, French and more. Learn more: https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/codeengine?topic=codeengine-get-support |
FAQs
What are IBM Cloud Code Engine's top competitors?
AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS Lambda, and AWS Batch are common alternatives for IBM Cloud Code Engine.
What is IBM Cloud Code Engine's best feature?
Reviewers rate Scalability highest, with a score of 6.7.




