Serverless Containers: AWS Fargate vs Google Cloud Run vs Azure Container Apps Serverless containers occupy the sweet spot between traditional serverless functions and full Kubernetes clusters. You bring a container image, the platform handles provisioning, scaling, and infrastructure management. No nodes to patch, no cluster upgrades, no capacity planning - just containers running your code. But the three major platforms differ significantly in pricing, scaling behavior, and operational model. AWS Fargate runs containers within ECS or EKS, meaning you still define task definitions, services, and load balancers. It is the most flexible option - you can run sidecar containers, define complex networking with VPC integration, and use the full ECS/EKS feature set. The downside is operational complexity and cost: Fargate charges per vCPU-second and GB-second with no free tier, and you pay for the full allocated resources whether utilized or not.…