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    Dokploy

    Dokploy

    Open Source Alternative to Vercel, Netlify and Heroku

    Streamline your operations with our all-in-one platform, perfect for managing projects, data, and system health with simplicity and efficiency. Simplify your project and data management, ensure robust monitoring, and secure your backups—all without the fuss over minute details. Elevate your infrastructure with tools that offer precise control, detailed monitoring, and enhanced security, ensuring seamless management and robust performance. Streamline your deployments with our PaaS....
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    KubeVela

    KubeVela

    The Modern Application Platform

    KubeVela is a modern software delivery platform that makes deploying and operating applications across today's hybrid, multi-cloud environments easier, faster and more reliable. KubeVela is infrastructure agnostic, programmable, yet most importantly, application-centric. It allows you to build powerful software, and deliver them anywhere. Declare your deployment plan as workflow, run it automatically with any CI/CD or GitOps system, extend or re-program the workflow steps with CUE. Glue and...
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    Tau

    Tau

    Open source distributed Platform as a Service (PaaS)

    tau is the core runtime and orchestration engine of the Taubyte platform, an event-driven, distributed computing framework for building and running decentralized applications. tau handles the dynamic deployment of code, services, and data across edge and cloud environments based on real-time events. It abstracts infrastructure and simplifies application delivery by combining GitOps principles with a secure, multi-tenant execution model. tau enables seamless scalability, event-based routing,...
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    Shuttle

    Shuttle

    Build & ship backends without writing any infrastructure files

    Shuttle is a Rust-focused backend deployment platform designed to help developers build and ship applications without writing infrastructure configuration files. It lets projects provision resources such as databases directly from application code, removing the need for separate YAML or cloud setup workflows. The platform supports fast development by combining project initialization, resource provisioning, and deployment into a streamlined CLI experience. It works with popular Rust web...
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    OTOMI

    OTOMI

    Self-hosted DevOps Platform for Kubernetes

    Otomi is an open source self-hosted PaaS to run on top of any Kubernetes cluster and is placed in the CNCF landscape under the PaaS/Container Service section. A PaaS attempts to connect many of the technologies found in the CNCF landscape in a way to provide direct value. Deploy containerized apps with a few click without writing any K8s YAML manifests. Get access to logs and metrics of deployed apps. Store charts and images in a private registry. Build and run custom CI pipelines. Enable...
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