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IBM Cloud counterpart of Google Cloud App Engine (GAE) Flexible

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I am exploring moving from Google Cloud to IBM Cloud. My needs are pretty simple in that I am looking to use managed infrastructure (standard python 3.7 runtime). I want to be able to specify the number of cores, the RAM, and the disk space. Currently, I am able to do all this using GAE Flexible.

I have been spinning my wheels with IBM Cloud's documentation. I have filtered down to 2 services, Cloud Foundry and Code Engine. Cloud Foundry seems to fit almost all my needs, except manifest.yaml does not have a setting for cores/CPUs. Is my understanding that Cloud Foundry is the IBM counterpart of GAE Flexible wrong?

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