Vercel compared to Stackpath Serverless

Vercel
Versus
Stackpath Serverless

Features

Edge Features of Vercel compared to Stackpath Serverless
VercelFeaturesStackpath Serverless
Functions / Serverless
Node.js, Go, Python, RubyFunctions supported languagesC/++, Go, Javascript, PHP, Perl, Python, Rust
Worker.js Environment
Docker support
Docker private registry
Kubernetes support
Managed Kubernetes
23 Edge locationsAvailability regions45 pops globally
1024Default Memory (MB)
3008Maximum Memory (MB)
10,000Execution Time (ms)
900,000Maximum Execution Time (ms)
5Request Payload (MB)
5Response Payload (MB)
Unsupported Paid Feature Supported Unknown

Descriptions


Vercel


Formerly known as ZEIT, Vercel has a lot to offer in the serverless movement.

ZEIT was one of the pioneering companies at the time pushing Serverless technology. ZEIT’s first focus was to ease deployments, which resulted in the creation of Next.js.

Some of Vercel’s customers include AirBnB, Auth0, GitHub and the Washington Post.

Vercel announced a whopping $21M Series A funding early 2020.


Stackpath Serverless


Stackpath’s dominant reign in the CDN space allowed space to expand their activity to the FaaS space.

Stackpath’s Sanbox environment to test functions works very fast and requires no registration, domain name or anything for that matter.

Having acquired at least 5 sizable companies in the last few years, it was only a waiting game before they announced to run serverless on their backbone-powered super fast infrastructure.

Having their own Backbone, Stackpath will be able to deliver on their promise to deliver at the microsecond.