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nanos
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terraform
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Redis
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engine reviews and mentions
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The ultimate guide to migrate from Heroku to AWS in 1 hour
This guide describes how to migrate your application running on Heroku to AWS with Qovery. It covers all required steps you need to take to deploy your application on AWS and transfer your data from Heroku Postgres to the database managed by AWS.
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AWS, I love your services and APIs but your API/SDK/CLI docs are killin' me!
I do love AWS as well - their managed services are outstanding. But it's true that the DX could be improved. That's basically why my team and I have built Qovery. A platform used by more than 22k developers to deploy their apps on their AWS account. We are closely working with AWS to push Qovery to all their users who are unsatisfied with the current AWS experience. Qovery also provides an API, Terraform provider and a CLI. Cherry on the cake: Qovery is open-source https://GitHub.com/Qovery 😎
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How we deploy to production over 100 times a day
We have customers deploying 800 times per day with Qovery (no joke 😁)
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Reflexion on dev cluster scalability
Check out www.qovery.com if it makes sense to you. You can post your questions via the chat or discuss.qovery.com
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Cheapest managed Kubernetes ?
www.qovery.com ?
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An open-source tool to seed a development database with real data
BTW - if you are interested in using Replibyte for Q&A. You should take a look at Qovery and the Preview Environments :) RepliByte will be integrated into our main product as an important feature for the preview environments.
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Cloud Agnostic Way for Autoscaling Kubernetes
With Qovery, you can manage multi regions and cross cloud deployment.
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Best way to deploy an updated docker image onto a server?
With Qovery, you can connect your repository and deploy your apps on your AWS EKS cluster or EC2 instance
- Are there any SaaS out there built on top of AWS? Like a more UI friendly interface for aws console? Thinking about SES that’s really complicated to configure. A SaaS that can abstract that complexity
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Is anyone successfully hosting their Rails app on a PAAS company but hosting their Postgres database elsewhere?
Qovery ? www.qovery.com - it's basically a PaaS on top of your AWS account. So you can deploy your rails app and get an AWS RDS instance
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Are there any remote non-crypto Rust jobs?
Qovery - We build a platform on top of the cloud providers (AWS, GCP, Azure) to simplify app deployment in the cloud. Our platform is used by more than 20k developers from more than 100 countries. Our deployment engine is open-source and written in Rust. We have multiple open-source projects like RepliByte and others.. We are 100% remote and we're hiring :)
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How to seed your dev Postgres DB with your prod DB with RepliByte
In my company, we build a platform for developers to help them deploying easily their apps on AWS. One major feature that we have is the Preview Environment - which let any developer to create a full replica environment from the production for every pull request. It's convenient and we had to find a way to clone the apps and the databases with the data included. That's why I created RepliByte - an open-source tool written in Rust to synchronize cloud databases and hide sensitive data 🔥
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Join me to learn to code in Rust
I am Romaric, CEO and co-founder of Qovery. I am 12 years of experience in backend development. I am experienced in Rust, Python, Kotlin, Java, Groovy, Go, Scala. In my free time I am working on RepliByte - an open-source application written in Rust to synchronize cloud databases. I've always enjoyed sharing my knowledge and that's why I am launching my Twitch channel to build in public RepliByte.
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Qovery/engine is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
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