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Porter - Self-Hosted, Open-Source Heroku

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      Porter is a Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud provider.

      Repository: https://github.com/porter-dev/porter

      Porter is an alternative to Heroku that spins up the underlying infrastructure in your own cloud provider. The complexity of the underlying infrastructure is abstracted away from you just like Heroku, but you can fully control the underlying infra when you need to (as your applications scale and "grow out" of the platform).

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      • robiR robi

        Porter is a Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud provider.

        Repository: https://github.com/porter-dev/porter

        Porter is an alternative to Heroku that spins up the underlying infrastructure in your own cloud provider. The complexity of the underlying infrastructure is abstracted away from you just like Heroku, but you can fully control the underlying infra when you need to (as your applications scale and "grow out" of the platform).

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        @robi This would be amazing for allowing users to spin up their own websites / web apps for development and even production.

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          @robi This would be amazing for allowing users to spin up their own websites / web apps for development and even production.

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          @murgero yes, not sure if it requires K8s, but a single instance would be enough for a start.

          Once we get KinD via Sysbox, we can create stretched, distributed clusters by connecting our Cloudrons together.

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            Porter is a Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud provider.

            Repository: https://github.com/porter-dev/porter

            Porter is an alternative to Heroku that spins up the underlying infrastructure in your own cloud provider. The complexity of the underlying infrastructure is abstracted away from you just like Heroku, but you can fully control the underlying infra when you need to (as your applications scale and "grow out" of the platform).

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            @robi That looks fantastic! 👍

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              Can someone try this:
              https://docs.porter.run/self-hosted/setup/local/

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