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deepstream.io vs Google Cloud Pub/Sub

This deepstream.io vs Google Cloud Pub/Sub comparison was created based on reviews from developers and our best attempts to perform analysis by looking at documentation and other publicly available resources.

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deepstream.io

Google Cloud Pub/Sub

Getting started and developer experience

Time to "hello world"

Reviewed by 3+ independent developers

Ratings were given based on the average amount of time it takes to sign up to a new account and publish the first message.

4 / 5

5 = <30 min
4 = 30 min - 1 h
3 = 1-2 h
2 = 2-4 h
1 = 4+ h

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4 / 5

5 = <30 min
4 = 30 min - 1 h
3 = 1-2 h
2 = 2-4 h
1 = 4+ h

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Demos / Tutorials

A selection of online demos and tutorials so you can test and see the code in action.

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Documentation

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4 / 5

Getting started guides / 5

Information architecture and developer journey / 5

API reference documentation / 5

Readability, design and navigation / 5

Quality of code / 5

Breadth and quality of tutorials / 5

The deepstream.io documentation is nicely written and features several components: GitHub, guides, tutorials, docs, blog, and miscellaneous info, such as FAQs. There’s a Getting Started guide using HTTP API, JavaScript Client API, and Java Client API, with code snippets throughout. The API reference is detailed for each SDK and information architecture is pretty nice. Most sections of the documentation are well cross-linked; however, the navigation experience could be improved, especially around the API reference – some links return 404. Also, some documentation pages need to be revamped. The documentation provides tutorials for most deepstream.io features but unfortunately, there’s no demos. The documentation for the core features (data-sync, records, auth, permissions, events, rpc, etc.) is well written, but could be more detailed.

4.33 / 5

Getting started guides / 5

Information architecture and developer journey / 5

API reference documentation / 5

Readability, design and navigation / 5

Quality of code / 5

Breadth and quality of tutorials / 5

“The docs are neatly organized, with the information split and presented in a logical and largely easily digestible manner. Code snippets are clean, commented, embedded often throughout the documentation, and provided in 8 different languages. A nice thing is that you can trigger actions in the Cloud Console directly from the docs. Getting started guides are to the point and very clear. The same thing can be said about the tutorials, although there’s a limited number of them. The API reference contains a lot of info, which is good. However, you stumble upon the occasional broken link, and the way the information is presented (page layout, writing style, structure) varies greatly across languages”.

Dashboard or dev console

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4 / 5

Ease of use / 5

Stats and reports / 5

Functionality / 5

The deepstream.io dashboard might be a bit overwhelming to use or understand without documentation. The dashboard allows you to explore realtime data, configure permission, as well as view important metrics over time such as total messages used, active connections, cluster size, and CPU usage.

The UI design is a bit outdated and could perhaps benefit from a revamp.

4 / 5

Ease of use / 5

Stats and reports / 5

Functionality / 5

“The Google Cloud Platform allows you to create and manage your pub/sub pipeline down to the smallest details. The features are rich, but you will need to use the docs to figure out what everything means. The UI is simple to navigate, but it’s also very text-intensive and cluttered - a bit discouraging if it’s the first time you are using Pub/Sub. What’s really nice is that you can transition from the Google Cloud Platform UI to the cloud shell terminal, which allows you to manage and develop your apps directly from the browser.”

SDKs

Note: Only official SDKs were taken into account.

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3 SDKs

Including:

  • JavaScript 

  • Java

  • Android

8 SDKs

Including:

  • Java

  • Node.js

  • C#

API structure

Reviewed by 3+ independent developers

3 / 5

API consistency across SDKs / 5

Well structured / 5

Intuitive / 5

Simple / 5

deepstream.io tries to keep its APIs as consistent as possible across SDKs on the client side. However, the APIs are quite complex and counter-intuitive – too many methods make it not straightforward to perform operations in the same order. There’s a separate reference page for each API, which is not great. Developers need to take their time to go through the API reference to be able to use them properly. Documentation and tutorials are helpful in this regard.

4.50 / 5

API consistency across SDKs / 5

Well structured / 5

Intuitive / 5

Simple / 5

“The APIs are structured well and are generally consistent across SDKs. The comprehensive API reference documentation, together with the tens of code samples, help you figure out how Pub/Sub APIs work. Client libraries provide idiomatic code, which makes the APIs simple and intuitive to use most of the time.”

deepstream.io

Google Cloud Pub/Sub

"Hello world" code example
// Client A
function eventCallback (data) {
    //callback for incoming events 
}

//Subscribing to an event 
client.event.subscribe ('news/sports' , eventCallback)

//Removing specific callback to the event
client.event.unsubscribe ('news/sports' , eventCallback)

//Removing all subscriptions to the event
client.event.unsubscribe ('news/sports')

// Client B
client.event.emit ('news/sports' , 'football is happening' )

// Client B
client.event.listen ('^news /.*' , (match, response) => {
    console.log(match) // 'news/sports'
    if (/* if you want to provide */) { 
        // start publishing data via ` client.event.emit(eventName, /* data */)`
        response.accept()

        response.onStop(() => {
            // stop publishing data
        }) 
    } else {
        response.reject() // let deepstream ask another provider
    }
})
//PUBLISH
// Imports the Google Cloud client library
const {PubSub} = require('@google-cloud/pubsub');

// Creates a client; cache this for further use
const pubSubClient = new PubSub();

async function publishMessage() {
  // Publishes the message as a string, e.g. "Hello, world!" or JSON.stringify(someObject)
  const dataBuffer = Buffer.from(data);

  try {
    const messageId = await pubSubClient.topic(topicName).publish(dataBuffer);
    console.log(`Message ${messageId} published.`);
  } catch (error) {
    console.error(`Received error while publishing: ${error.message}`);
    process.exitCode = 1;
  }
}

publishMessage();

//RECEIVE
// Creates a client; cache this for further use
const pubSubClient = new PubSub();

function listenForMessages() {
  // References an existing subscription
  const subscription = pubSubClient.subscription(subscriptionName);

  // Create an event handler to handle messages
  let messageCount = 0;
  const messageHandler = message => {
    console.log(`Received message ${message.id}:`);
    console.log(`\tData: ${message.data}`);
    console.log(`\tAttributes: ${message.attributes}`);
    messageCount += 1;

    // "Ack" (acknowledge receipt of) the message
    message.ack();
  };

  // Listen for new messages until timeout is hit
  subscription.on('message', messageHandler);

  setTimeout(() => {
    subscription.removeListener('message', messageHandler);
    console.log(`${messageCount} message(s) received.`);
  }, timeout * 1000);
}

listenForMessages();

deepstream.io

Google Cloud Pub/Sub

Realtime features

Pub/Sub messaging

Pub/Sub is a design pattern that lets any number of publishers (producers) push messages to channels (also known as topics). Multiple subscribers (consumers) can subscribe to a channel to consume published messages.

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Message queues

A message queue is a form of asynchronous service-to-service communication. Messages are stored on a queue until they are processed. Note that each message is only consumed by one subscriber (consumer).

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Presence

Presence enables you to track the online and offline status of devices and end-users in real time and to store their state. Essential for chat apps and multiplayer games.

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Message history

Message history provides a means to retrieve previously published messages. For this to be possible, message data must be stored (persisted) somewhere.

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Limited 

Normally, acknowledged messages are inaccessible to subscribers of a given subscription. 

You can use the seek feature, which allows you to alter the acknowledgement state of messages in bulk. For example, you can use Seek to replay previously acknowledged messages.

You can also make use of snapshots to replay unacknowledged messages.

Connection state recovery (stream resume)

In the case of unreliable network conditions, clients may suddenly disconnect.Connection state recovery ensures that when they reconnect, the data stream resumes exactly where it left off.

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Guaranteed message ordering

Ordering ensures that messages are delivered to consumers in the same order that producers publish them.

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Limited

Google Pub/Sub only ensures ordering if messages have the same ordering key and are published to the same region.

Exactly-once semantics

Exactly-once is a system-wide data integrity guarantee that ensures each message is delivered to consumers exactly-once.

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Message delta compression

Message delta compression enables you to only send the changes from the previous message to subscribers each time there’s an update, instead of the entire message. Useful for use cases where there is a significant degree of similarity between successive messages.

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Native push notifications

Native push notifications can be used to deliver messages even when clients are offline. Useful for geolocation updates or news alerts.

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Webhooks

Webhooks provide a mechanism to get messages and other types of events (such as clients entering or leaving channels) pushed to your servers over HTTP.

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Limited

deepstream.io only uses webhooks for user authentication.

Serverless functions

A serverless function is essentially an isolated, single-purpose piece of code that is only executed when it’ triggered by an event. For example, you can use serverless functions to send a welcome message to clients when they become present on chat channels.

Note that serverless functions are usually fully managed by cloud vendors.

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Limited

Can only trigger serverless functions on Google Cloud Functions. Does not support other platforms, such as AWS Lambda or Microsoft Azure Functions.

Built-in integrations

Which popular services & systems are deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub integrated with?

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Webhooks

  • Custom
  • IFTTT
  • Zapier

Serverless functions

  • AWS Lambda
  • Cloudflare Workers
  • Google Cloud Functions
  • Microsoft Azure Functions

Streaming

  • Apache Kafka
  • Apache Pulsar
  • Amazon Kinesis
  • Amazon SQS
  • RabbitMQ
  • AMQP

Webhooks

  • Custom
  • IFTTT
  • Zapier

Serverless functions

  • AWS Lambda
  • Cloudflare Workers
  • Google Cloud Functions
  • Microsoft Azure Functions

Streaming

  • Apache Kafka
  • Apache Pulsar
  • Amazon Kinesis
  • Amazon SQS
  • RabbitMQ
  • AMQP

Known limits and constraints

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Publisher throughput 

160.000-200.000 updates per second for Single Node

4,000,000,000 messages per hour for Cluster

Maximum message size

1MB 

Maximum number of topics

Unknown

Maximum number of connections

250 for Single Node

750 for Cluster

Publisher throughput 

50 MB/s (small regions)

200 MB/s (large regions)

Maximum message size

10 MB

Maximum number of topics

10.000 topics/project

Maximum number of concurrent connections

6.000 (small regions)

24.000 (large regions)

Supported development platforms, languages, open protocols and cloud models

Development platforms & operating systems

Which popular development platforms and operating systems do deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub support via official SDKs?

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  • Android
  • Java / JVM
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • iPadOS
  • tvOS
  • watchOS
  • Mono
  • .NET
  • Android
  • Java / JVM
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • iPadOS
  • tvOS
  • watchOS
  • Mono
  • .NET

Languages

Which popular programming languages do deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub support via offical SDKs?

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  • JavaScript
  • Node.js
  • TypeScript
  • Java
  • Objective-C
  • Swift
  • Go
  • PHP
  • Python
  • Ruby
  • Flutter
  • Clojure
  • Scala
  • JavaScript
  • Node.js
  • TypeScript
  • Java
  • Objective-C
  • Swift
  • Go
  • PHP
  • Python
  • Ruby
  • Flutter
  • Clojure
  • Scala

Open protocols

Which popular open protocols do deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub support?

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  • WebSocket
  • HTTP
  • AMQP
  • MQTT
  • STOMP
  • SSE
  • Webhooks
  • WebSocket
  • HTTP
  • AMQP
  • MQTT
  • STOMP
  • SSE
  • Webhooks

Cloud models

Which popular cloud models do deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub support?

  • Self-hosted
  • Cloud-managed
  • Serverless
  • Globally-distributed
  • Self-hosted
  • Cloud-managed
  • Serverless
  • Globally-distributed
Global and reliable edge service

Edge messaging network with latency-based routing

Latency-based routing ensures that clients are always routed to the nearest datacenter and point of presence.

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Multi-region data replication (message durability)

Multi-region data replication (storage) protects against single points of failure and ensures message data durability.

Learn how Ably ensures message durability

Limited

deepstream.io stores data in a combination of storage and cache layers for distribution across multiple nodes. However this platform also relies on shared devices such as a Redis for a message bus which itself (Redis layer) might become a point of failure and congestion.

Uptime SLAs

Here’s what the most common SLAs amount to in terms of downtime over a calendar year:

99.999% SLA = 5m 15s downtime per year

99.99% SLA = 52m 35s downtime per year

99.95% SLA = 4h 22m 58s downtime per year

99.9% SLA = 8h 45m 56s downtime per year

99% SLA = 3d 15h 39m 29s downtime per year

Source: https://uptime.is/

No specific uptime SLA

99.95%

Quality of Service

What QoS guarantees do deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub provide natively?

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  • Multi-region data replication (storage)
  • Exactly-once semantics
  • Guaranteed message ordering
  • Connection state recovery (stream resume)
  • Multi-region data replication (storage)
  • Exactly-once semantics
  • Guaranteed message ordering
  • Connection state recovery (stream resume)
Security

API key authentication

The simplest way to authenticate. Involves using private API keys that you can usually create and edit via a dashboard. Recommended to be used server-side, as private API keys shouldn’t be shared with untrusted parties.

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Token-based authentication

Which popular token-based authentication mechanisms do deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub support?

Note that token-based authentication is usually the recommended strategy on the client-side as it provides more fine-grained access control and limits the risk of credentials being compromised.

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  • Ephemeral tokens
  • JWTs
  • Ephemeral tokens
  • JWTs

Configurable rules and permissions

Which types of configurable rules and permissions do deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub support?

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  • API keys rules and permissions
  • Operation rules and permissions
  • Admin rights
  • API keys rules and permissions
  • Operation rules and permissions
  • Admin rights

Message encryption

Which types of message encryption do deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub support?

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  • Encrypted at rest
  • Encrypted in transit
  • Message payload encryption
  • Encrypted at rest
  • Encrypted in transit
  • Message payload encryption

Formal certifications

Which formal certifications are deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub compliant with?

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  • SOC 2 TYPE I
  • SOC 2 Type II
  • HIPAA
  • EU GDPR
  • SOC 2 TYPE I
  • SOC 2 Type II
  • HIPAA
  • EU GDPR
Pricing & Support

Free package

What do the free packages offered by deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub consist of?

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N/A

10 GB/month for ingestion or delivery of messages.

Pricing model

How are the deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub pricing models calculated?

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deepstream.io pricing is usage-based and calculated per hour.

$0.052 per hour for a six-instance cluster on AWS EC2  t2.medium

$0.008 per hour for a single node on cache.t2.medium

It’s unclear how pricing is calculated for the Enterprise package.

Beyond the free 10 GB per month, the price is $40 per TB (tebibyte) of data usage.

Data volume is calculated based on message ingestion & delivery and message storage.

Enterprise package

What benefits do the deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub enterprise packages offer?

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No Enterprise package is explicitly specified. However, it can be obtained by contacting the vendor directly.

There is no Google Pub/Sub - specific enterprise package.

Community

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5 / 5

Presence on multiple channels / 5

Size and activity / 5

deepstream.io has a strong community presence on various channels, such as Stack Overflow, Slack, GitHub, and Twitter. Their community is active, approachable, and helpful, and generates a lot of content: 110 repositories, 6.8K stars, and 383 forks on GitHub. Similarly, there are over 100 questions on Stack Overflow, 690 users on Slack and more than 1000 followers on Twitter. There are no events, and no community presence on Discourse, and Gitter.

4.50 / 5

Presence on multiple channels / 5

Size and activity / 5

“Google Pub/Sub has a decently large community that you can engage on several different platforms, such as Slack, Stack Overflow, GitHub, Google groups. There’s even an issue tracker/feature request page. There are also some useful educational Youtube videos created by the Google team. The community is rather active, with a lot of issues being raised (and fixed) on GitHub, and with some posts on Stack Overflow attracting thousands of questions. There’s also some good quality content on Medium produced mostly by Google Developer Advocates.“

Support

What types of support options and response times do deepstream.io and Google Cloud Pub/Sub offer?

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General Support Options

Email, technical documentation, community support.

Response time

< 24 hours for non-technical queries

< 1 hour for production system down incident (only applies to Enterprise support package)

General support options

Email/ticket, chat, technical documentation, community (e.g. Slack and Stack Overflow), phone. 

Enterprise support

The enterprise support package includes 24/7 support for critical-impact issues, dedicated technical account manager, and operational health reviews. 

Response time

Four-hour P2 response time

Between 1 hour (Production package) and 15 minutes (Enterprise package) response time for P1 events

Disclaimer: The information presented for deepstream.io was last updated on 28 February 2021 and on 24 November 2020 for Google Cloud Pub/Sub. It is possible that some details may now be out of date. If you think that’s the case, please let us know so we can update them. In any case, you should not rely solely on the information presented here and must check with each provider before deciding to integrate or buy any of these two solutions.


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