Introducing Harper Fabric: Unified Infrastructure for Distributed Apps
Blog post from Harper
Harper Fabric, currently in open beta, is an innovative platform designed to simplify the deployment of high-performance distributed applications globally by managing the complexity of distributed systems for developers. It eliminates the need to coordinate multiple services across compute, data, and network layers, allowing developers to deploy Harper applications quickly and efficiently. Fabric's orchestration layer automatically handles the distribution and synchronization of code and data across regions, ensuring consistent performance without manual configuration. By introducing block pricing, Fabric offers a flexible and predictable economic model, enabling teams to scale according to demand without incurring unnecessary costs. The platform's intuitive UI provides full visibility into usage and costs, empowering organizations to make informed scaling decisions. Harper Fabric's roadmap focuses on expanding regional availability, dynamic scaling improvements, and integrating AI assistance, all aimed at making distributed applications more accessible and easier to manage for developers at any scale.
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