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    The Stackoverflow 2022 developer survey has been published. There is a section on Cloud Platforms. Cloudron wasn't mentioned. It might be a good idea to have Cloudron included as an option somewhere in the survey for next year.

    https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2022/

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      The survey is about IaaS and this is why software solutions like Cloudron are not mentioned. They could count under "managed hosting" however because this is what Cloudron essentially does.

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        The survey is about IaaS and this is why software solutions like Cloudron are not mentioned. They could count under "managed hosting" however because this is what Cloudron essentially does.

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        @subven said in Most Loved / Dreaded Cloud Platforms:

        They could count under "managed hosting" however because this is what Cloudron essentially does.

        Well, no even that, really, because Cloudon don't host any data for anyone other themselves.

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          @subven said in Most Loved / Dreaded Cloud Platforms:

          They could count under "managed hosting" however because this is what Cloudron essentially does.

          Well, no even that, really, because Cloudon don't host any data for anyone other themselves.

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          @jdaviescoates they can offer "managed Cloudron" instances if they consider to partner with a hosting provider. An interesting thought ^^

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            @jdaviescoates they can offer "managed Cloudron" instances if they consider to partner with a hosting provider. An interesting thought ^^

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            @subven
            That is already available, for example, MooCloud is an Official Cloudron Partner, and we offer Managed Cloudron.

            Matteo. R.
            Founder and Tech-Support Manager.
            MooCloud MSP
            Swiss Managed Service Provider

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              @subven
              That is already available, for example, MooCloud is an Official Cloudron Partner, and we offer Managed Cloudron.

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              @MooCloud_Matt yeah I think a few people do it.

              Me and @thetomester13 were working on doing it too. That's stalled at the mo but I'm still intending of moving it forward when I've got a bit of capacity to give to it.

              With that in mind a while back I was trying to see if we could get together a little Cloudron hosters/ sellers peer group together, see:

              https://forum.cloudron.io/post/20475

              🙂

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                The Stackoverflow 2022 developer survey has been published. There is a section on Cloud Platforms. Cloudron wasn't mentioned. It might be a good idea to have Cloudron included as an option somewhere in the survey for next year.

                https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2022/

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                @LoudLemur I'm surprised Vultr isn't on there. I'm definitely a fan of Vultr's pricing scales (they have many more instance types to choose from compared to DigitalOcean or Linode) for small businesses / freelance.

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                www.d19.ca

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