Tag: paas
All the articles with the tag "paas".
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Dokku: The Smallest PaaS Implementation You'll Ever See
A complete guide to Dokku — the original open-source Heroku alternative powered by Docker. Covers installation, git-push deployment, plugin ecosystem, and cost analysis for startups.
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CapRover: The Free, Self-Hosted PaaS with a Proven Track Record
An in-depth guide to CapRover — the battle-tested open-source PaaS for deploying apps on your own servers. Covers installation, adoption, use cases, and cost analysis for startups.
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Dokploy: The Lightweight Self-Hosted PaaS Built on Docker
A detailed guide to Dokploy — the minimal, open-source self-hosted PaaS for deploying Docker applications. Covers installation, adoption, use cases, and cost analysis for startups.
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Coolify: The Open-Source, Self-Hosted Alternative to Heroku and Vercel
A complete guide to Coolify — the self-hosted PaaS that lets you deploy apps, databases, and services on your own servers. Covers installation, adoption, real-world examples, and cost analysis.
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Qovery: Kubernetes-Powered Deployment on Your Own Cloud Account
A comprehensive guide to Qovery — the deployment platform that gives you Heroku-level simplicity on your own AWS, GCP, or Azure account. Covers setup, adoption, use cases, and cost analysis.
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Northflank: The Full-Stack Cloud Platform for Modern Teams
An in-depth guide to Northflank — the developer platform that combines the ease of Heroku with the power of Kubernetes. Covers setup, adoption level, use cases, and cost analysis for startups.
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Fly.io: Deploy Apps Close to Your Users Worldwide
A deep dive into Fly.io — the platform that runs your apps on micro-VMs across 30+ regions worldwide. Covers installation, adoption trends, multi-region architectures, and cost analysis for startups.
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Render: The Modern Cloud Platform for Developers and Startups
A comprehensive guide to Render — the managed cloud platform built to replace Heroku. Covers setup, adoption trends, real-world architectures, and a startup-friendly cost analysis.
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Railway: Deploy Apps Without Managing Infrastructure
A complete guide to Railway — the managed platform that lets you deploy apps, databases, and cron jobs from a Git push. Covers installation, adoption, real-world examples, and cost analysis for startups.