The complete and super advanced development package in the cloud for DevOps teams and Developers
Deploy and run legacy monolithic applications and cloud-native microservices without code changes and without vendor lock-in. Deploying can be done easily with GIT or SVN with automatic updates, archives (zip, war, jar, ear) directly from our portal or via integrated plugins like Maven, Eclipse, NetBeans, IntelliJ IDEA.
Production and dev environments are set up in minutes through our portal with the user-friendly topology wizard, or via API, SSH, CLI. Run Java, PHP, Python, Node.js, Ruby, .NET, Go, Docker Swarm or Kubernetes based applications. You can use a wide choice of SQL and NoSQL databases, app servers, balancers and storage containers without the need for manual configurations to install the environment.
Automatic scaling guarantees you high performance, application availability and uptime simultaneously. Because the platform works with resource allocations based on the actual load of the environment, performance, uptime and availability are guaranteed.
Marketplace offers you a choice of ready-configured environments. From WordPress Cluster, Magento, MySQL, PostgreSQL, NGINX, Tomcat, GlassFish, WildFly, Docker Swarm, Kubernetes and other solutions are available in our Marketplace. These high-availability clusters are automatically deployed, scaled and replicated. With a minimum of effort, the environment is set up, maintained, managed and ready for use.
Our intuitive and user-friendly Dashboard makes it super easy for you to set up and manage your dev, test and production environments. You have full control on all your environments in a very easy way. In the portal, you control who has access to the environments, monitor used resources, assign automatic scaling, set alerts, add custom domains, configure SSL and assign Firewall rules for inbound and outbound traffic and much more.
Cloudlets: Each container hosted with PaaS TO PLEASE is divided into granular units - cloudlets (128 MiB RAM and 400 MHz CPU). These are automatically allocated when the environment is more heavily loaded. The system measures how many cloudlets are consumed in each container every hour and only charges for these used resources.