Thanks for sharing. Makes a lot of sense that removing that routing layer would improve e2e latency. We had a similar bottleneck building out our sandbox routing layer, where we were doing a lookup to a centralized db…
Blaxel & E2B use microVMs which is usually the standard for this kind of worloads. E2B feels more ephemeral while Blaxel feels more stateful, depends on what you're looking for. Daytona uses containers, less secure than…
Thanks for sharing. Makes a lot of sense that removing that routing layer would improve e2e latency. We had a similar bottleneck building out our sandbox routing layer, where we were doing a lookup to a centralized db…
Blaxel & E2B use microVMs which is usually the standard for this kind of worloads. E2B feels more ephemeral while Blaxel feels more stateful, depends on what you're looking for. Daytona uses containers, less secure than…