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  • Compute is now available to all with a free trial

    Lizzy Brophy

    Compute is now available for everyone to use, and we’re throwing in free credits so you can explore the platform with no strings attached. Read on for a crash course in how to stand up an experiment and experience the flexibility, security, and power of Compute for yourself.

    Compute
  • Get $100k/month in edge compute credits for nine months

    Matt Oden

    For a limited time, you can get $100k/month in edge compute credits for nine months, as an incentive to start building with Compute now.

    WebAssembly
    Compute
  • Compute@Edge named leader in edge dev report | Fastly

    Christine Cole

    Known for having an execution speed 100 times faster than other solutions and unmatched isolation technology security, Compute was named a Leader in the Forrester New Wave: Edge Development Platforms report.

    Produit
    Compute
  • Test Compute@Edge locally for efficient development | Fastly

    Jim Rainville

    Last month, we announced that local testing is now available for Compute. In this blog post, we'll tell you how it works and show you an example.

    Produit
    Compute
  • New: Compute local testing

    Brynne Hazzard

    Compute local testing gives you the flexibility to run your work-in-progress applications locally on your laptops, servers, or CI systems, in an environment similar to production, but without the deployment time and process.

    Produit
    Compute
  • How to test site speed optimizations with Compute

    Leon Brocard

    In this post, we show how to test site speed modifications before implementing them using Compute and WebPageTest, a web performance tool that uses real browsers, to compare web performance between the original and transformed page versions.

    Engineering
    Compute
  • Cranelift vetted for secure sandboxing in Compute@Edge | Fastly

    Pat Hickey, Chris Fallin, 1 de plus

    Alongside the Bytecode Alliance, Fastly’s WebAssembly team recently led a rigorous security assessment of Cranelift, an open-source, next-generation code generator for use in WebAssembly to provide sandbox security functionality.

    Informations sur le secteur
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