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  2. Netlify - Wikipedia

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    Netlify is a remote-first cloud computing company that offers a development platform that includes build, deploy, and serverless backend services for web applications and dynamic websites. [ 6 ] The company enables building, deploying, and scaling websites whose source files are stored in the version control system Git and then generated into ...

  3. Heroku - Wikipedia

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    Heroku also provides custom build packs with which the developer can deploy apps in any other language. Heroku lets the developer scale the app instantly just by either increasing the number of dynos or by changing the type of dyno the app runs in. [25] Heroku Postgres Heroku Postgres is the Cloud database (DBaaS) service for Heroku based on ...

  4. Cloud-computing comparison - Wikipedia

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    Software Linux FreeBSD Windows Bare Metal AppScale? ? ? Cloud Foundry: Yes No Yes Yes Cloud.com / CloudStack : Yes No Yes Yes Eucalyptus: Yes No No Yes [41]: Flexiant Limited

  5. Vercel - Wikipedia

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    Vercel Inc., formerly ZEIT, [1] is an American cloud platform as a service company. The company maintains the Next.js web development framework. [2] Vercel's architecture is built around composable architecture, and deployments are handled through Git repositories, the Vercel CLI, or the Vercel REST API. Vercel is a member of the MACH Alliance.

  6. Platform as a service - Wikipedia

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    Platform as a service (PaaS) or application platform as a service (aPaaS) or platform-based service is a cloud computing service model where users provision, instantiate, run and manage a modular bundle of a computing platform and applications, without the complexity of building and maintaining the infrastructure associated with developing and launching application(s), and to allow developers ...

  7. Cocaine (PaaS) - Wikipedia

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    Sibiryov was not satisfied with the documentation for Heroku and decided to create his own PaaS system. Initially, Cocaine was a personal project for Sibiryov. This changed, however, when Yandex discovered an internal need for a scalable platform that could cope with millions of requests-per-second (RPS).

  8. Content as a service - Wikipedia

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    Content as a service (CaaS) or managed content as a service (MCaaS) is a service-oriented model, where the service provider delivers the content on demand to the service consumer via web services that are licensed under subscription.

  9. Virtual appliance - Wikipedia

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    A virtual appliance is a pre-configured virtual machine image, ready to run on a hypervisor; virtual appliances are a subset of the broader class of software appliances. ...