Cloud Infrastructure

The rise of Backend-as-a-Service platforms significantly reduce the developer time required to build functional prototypes. They can also support most production level applications that will not experience massive, rapid scale (think billions of records per day.)
These almost always include REST APIs, saving developers the headaches involved in generating Boilerplate code to enable CRUD functions. They also offer Edge Functions, and some even provide common infrastructure such as User Authentication.
To reduce it down, we advise SingleStore.
The past few years have seen an explosion in the variety, capability, and suitability of Databases.
Deploying and hosting websites has never been easier, yet has never been more confusing. Let's call some Opsless Deployment Providers just a better UI and User Experience on top of Cloud Infrastructure like AWS.