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    Spring Cloud Config Server

    Spring Cloud Config Server

    External configuration (server and client) for Spring Cloud

    Spring Cloud Config provides server-side and client-side support for externalized configuration in a distributed system. With the Config Server, you have a central place to manage external properties for applications across all environments. The concepts on both client and server map identically to the Spring Environment and PropertySource abstractions, so they fit very well with Spring applications but can be used with any application running in any language. As an application moves through...
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    Vaultwarden

    Vaultwarden

    Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust

    ...This can be configured in vaultwarden directly or using a third-party reverse proxy (some examples). If you have an available domain name, you can get HTTPS certificates with Let's Encrypt, or you can generate self-signed certificates with utilities like mkcert. Some proxies automatically do this step, like Caddy.
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    Tipi

    Tipi

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    Coolify

    Coolify

    An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify / Vercel alternative

    Coolify is an open-source & self-hostable alternative to Heroku / Netlify / Vercel / etc. It helps you manage your servers, applications, and databases on your own hardware; you only need an SSH connection. You can manage VPS, Bare Metal, Raspberry PIs, and anything else. Imagine having the ease of a cloud but with your own servers. That is Coolify. No vendor lock-in, which means that all the configurations for your applications/databases/etc are saved to your server. So, if you decide to...
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    cipi

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    Install and manage your server like a pro

    Cipi is a Laravel-based cloud server control panel that supports Digital Ocean, AWS, Linode, Azure, Vultr, Google Cloud, and other VPS. It comes with nginx, Mysql, multi PHP-FPM versions, multi-users, Supervisor, Composer, npm, free Let's Encrypt certificates, Git deployment, fail2ban, Redis, API, and with a simple graphical interface useful to manage Laravel, Codeigniter, Symfony, WordPress or other PHP sites. Easy install: set up one or more servers with a click in less than ten minutes without be a Linux expert. Server Management: manage one or more servers in as easy as a few clicks without be a LEMP Guru. ...
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    gorush

    gorush

    A push notification server written in Go (Golang)

    ...Netlify lets you deploy serverless Lambda functions without an AWS account, and with function management handled directly within Netlify. Support for HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS5 proxy. Support retry send notification if server response is fail. Support install TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt automatically. Support send notification through RPC protocol, we use gRPC as default framework. Support running in Docker, Kubernetes or AWS Lambda (Native Support in Golang).
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    Cloudbox

    Cloudbox

    Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker media server

    ...Build and share add-ons on the 'Community' repository. Store media on cloud storage to free up on local storage space. Use a domain name to access your server applications securely with SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt. Create backups directly on the cloud. Easily migrate to any server using the restore function. Engage with a large community of helpful members who share similar interests as you. Extend functionality by utilizing add-ons created by other members.
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