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linode-api-docs
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about 2 years ago | 8 days ago | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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miko
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Economic Heroku replacement for monorepo with Django server + Vue.js SPA?
If you can afford a DigitalOcean/Linode/Hetzner , Polybox https://github.com/mardix/polybox may allow you to host multiple applications on a single servers. With SSL and Git-push similar to Heroku.
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Zero-downtime Heroku-style deployments with Git and Docker
For a simpler option without Docker, but still with GIT Heroku-style, check out Polybox[0].
Polybox[0] is an itty-bitty PaaS that uses git push to deploy micro-services and websites on your own servers.
[0]https://github.com/mardix/polybox
- Polybox: An itty-bitty PaaS that uses git push to deploy micro-services and websites on your own servers, like Okurrr!!!
- Polybox: An itty-bitty PaaS that uses git push to deploy micro-services and websites on your own servers (in Python)
- Polybox: An tiny PaaS to Git push to deploy micro-services and sites
- Show HN: Polybox: An tiny PaaS to Git push to deploy micro-services and sites
- show r/python: POLYBOX: An itty-bitty PaaS that uses git push to deploy micro-services and websites on your own servers, like Okurrr!!!
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linode-api-docs
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On premise DDOS Filtering for multiple 10G DIA ...
So I know you can't give specifics, but where you go from here I guess would depend on just how deep into the security of client apps you are willing to protect. I could be wrong but I don't think there is an automatic solution to blindly filtering the application layer for everyone's different traffic. They aren't even giving specs on their app's protocol. Another approach might be to offer some sort of portal that allows your clients to send firewall rules upstream to you, like an api, to their portion of your firewall. Linode's api is one example of this: https://www.linode.com/docs/api/networking/#firewall-update https://github.com/linode/linode-api-docs/blob/development/openapi.yaml
What are some alternatives?
piku - The tiniest PaaS you've ever seen. Piku allows you to do git push deployments to your own servers.
DOCAT - Host your docs. Simple. Versioned. Fancy.
ufw-docker - To fix the Docker and UFW security flaw without disabling iptables
pdoc - :snake: :arrow_right: :scroll: Auto-generate API documentation for Python projects
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
sailor - Sailor is a tiny PaaS to install on your servers/VPS that uses git push to deploy micro-apps, micro-services, sites with SSL, on your own servers or VPS
AWS Lambda - Serverless Reference Architecture for Real-time File Processing
Read the Docs - The source code that powers readthedocs.org
pcompose - An open source PaaS using docker-compose
pdoc - API Documentation for Python Projects
SHIMUT - SHIMUT is a free tool to ease the use of musical theory.
7.-gRPC-app