Chris Sev

DigitalOcean App Platform - A reimagined PaaS (Platform as a Service) for all your apps

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Build, deploy, and scale apps quickly using a simple, fully managed solution. Deploy code by simply pointing to a GitHub repo and let App Platform do the heavy lifting of managing the infrastructure, app runtimes and dependencies.

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Florent Defontis
Awesome feature and long term user of DO here, love the platform :) Would be super nice to have support for C# / .Net core in the future!
Kamal Nasser
@flodefontis Thanks, Florent! We're definitely planning on expanding native support to include even more environments. For now you can use a Dockerfile to deploy a .Net app—here's a sample: https://github.com/creativefishe... Hope that helps!
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Dmitry Shklovsky
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John Murch
Really wish you had GPUs as an option with DO :(
Sarwar Faruque
Was considering cloudways.com with Digital Ocean, but after seeing this I think I'm ok going straight with Digital Ocean.
Michael Pohl
If it wouldn't be Digital Ocean I would like it. The availability of the individual services and failures of Digital Ocean are unfortunately not suitable for production.
Kostja Palović
Great! I was waiting for this for years, so I built https://appliku.com/ and using it to deploy apps on Digital ocean and AWS, at fraction of PaaS or Heroku cost. Databases come at zero additional cost and you are in control of IP addresses to for DB access whitelist. Totally recommend to check out!
Michael Lajlev
Could I use DO App platform to deploy Laravel as I today use Laravel forge?
Josef Strzibny
I think it's a good thing for users to be able to choose a one more Heroku alternative. I am DO user, love their UI. If you are more of a do-it-yourself or save-costs-on-sideproject kind of person, drop me a line, I am still looking for beta readers of https://deploymentfromscratch.com/. Sometimes your deployment can be just 200 lines of Bash.
gimy boya
I am struggling to have an external remote connection to my redis instance deployed as a web service with port 6379 exposed https://github.com/digitalocean/...