Convox is a multicloud Platform as a Service based on Kubernetes.
It helps teams deploy, manage, scale, and operate applications across cloud providers while abstracting much of the infrastructure work normally involved in running Kubernetes-based production systems.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Supports Amazon Web Services, DigitalOcean, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.
- Provides release management for deploying and managing application changes.
- Includes secrets management for storing configuration and sensitive values.
- Offers load balancing with automatic SSL support.
- Supports service discovery, resource management, automated rollbacks, autoscaling, scheduled runs, and one-off commands.
Website: github.com/convox/convox
Support:
Developer: Convox
License: Apache License 2.0
Convox is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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