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Debunking Myths: Is Serverless Computing Truly a PaaS Equivalent?

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Question: Serverless computing is similar to PaaS however the computing resources are divided into individual components that are available on demand. true or false

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True. Serverless computing is similar to PaaS (Platform as a Service) in the sense that they both abstract the underlying infrastructure so developers can focus on writing code. However, with serverless computing, the resources are indeed divided into individual functions or components that are executed on demand. This model allows for more granular scaling and billing, as you only pay for the execution time of the individual functions, rather than having to reserve and pay for an entire server or set of servers.

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Feb. 22, 2024, 3:16 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, February 22, 2024

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