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ОтветитьStop making these stupid thumbnails with an open mouth.
ОтветитьThis looks great! Thanks for sharing Open Source the best
Ответитьclicked for the bait but actually got a really cool product
ОтветитьWell, this looks promising. Of course not for a big corporation that has to be very paranoid about cybersecurity and scalability, but for small developers to spin up their prototypes without the fear of having a thousand dollar bill on the credit card the next morning.
ОтветитьThis is soo sooo sooo awesome gonna try this and most probably use this in production
ОтветитьCan it do automatically setup ci/cd for react, vue, nextjs, sveltekit erc projects without docker compose?
ОтветитьI don't get it, isn't this just Vercel but not free since you need to rent a web server? Isn't it actually even more expensive, since Vercel will for example use AWS Amplify behind the scenes when you deploy a NextJS app, but this would all just be running on a generic web server without the optimisations that AWS Amplify has?
I feel like I'd rather just use AWS at that point.
That COOOOOOOOOOLLLLLL
ОтветитьGreat tool! Is it possible to use coolify on a synology nas?
Ответитьi can't believe such a tool exist , thanks for the helpful content !
ОтветитьThis is what I've always dreamed of. Many peoples jobs account for this kind of configuration work day in and day out. Having this kind of tool is a superpower for sure.
ОтветитьNot to be a hater on this self-hosting stuff, but to me this sounds like VPS hosting that requires more resources to host your projects.
Basically you buy a VPS and instead of setting everything up, you host a project (coolify) that takes up resources and has minimum VPS requirements (which you did not mentioned at all, not sure why), so you would still need to pay 20$ - 50$ per month depending on your project(s) so that you can run coolify and your project(s) with little downtime.
Plus saying: "The only thing I'm paying is Hetzner, for like 4 euro a month for as many projects as I want" is not really true, is it now? Because hosting 4 projects plus Coolify it self, will not be enough on a 2 vCPU with 40 GB Disk space VPS for 4 euro per month plan. There is no way it will have enough resources to even handle 2 projects, especially if your projects are doing well, and have thousands of user visits daily.
And then there is the flexibility and scalability factor. When you pay for a VPS, you have certain specifications on that server (based on the plan you paid for). And you can't easily upgrade or downgrade based on traffic you get per project. So if suddenly your SaaS project or e-commerce shop or whatever you are hosting, becomes viral (due to your amazing and incredible marketing skills 😉) your project will probably just go down for a while until traffic just calms back down.
These are some of the benefits that you can pay for, on services like Vercel, and AWS. You ensure your product does not get f-ed during high traffic. And sure, I'm not saying that they do not charge a lot, but at least it will keep your product online 99% of the time.
Personally, I think that Coolify is good only for people that are hosting small static sites, or sites that offer minimal processing. I couldn't imagine a large SaaS product, running on a 4 euro VPS with Coolify installed, that would be a on and off line product 24/7.
That's just my opinion though.
You can build a very low spec pc and self host many apps in it. Reduces the cost of renting a cloud machine in the long run
ОтветитьGreat tutorial. Why did you choose version 3? What are the differences? Thank you
ОтветитьAlways free tier oracle cloud is a good choice for this if youre looking for a nice free option to try it out.
ОтветитьWhos from Fireship
ОтветитьAwesome! ,pls keep doing videos like this one :) helping the Dev community <3
Ответитьastrostation is soooo coool! I'm going to use it while I work! thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьF vercel. I like cloudflare workers and server coolify as well
ОтветитьCool! Thanks for sharing this resource
ОтветитьThank you, brother.
ОтветитьLooks super cool!
ОтветитьFireship sent me 🔥🚢
ОтветитьIs this the old UI? It looks better than the new one tbh 😂
ОтветитьThis is sooo amazingggg!!!
ОтветитьWhich is the alternative of Coolify? There are a more artisan way to do?
ОтветитьGreat example of what you can build with the amazing TALL stack!
ОтветитьWhat about serverless functions?
ОтветитьImagine not using vercel 😂😂
ОтветитьBig L
ОтветитьFrom fireship 🎉
ОтветитьI will just stick with CapRover for now. 😊 Informative video BTW.
ОтветитьThat is great for all my stupid side projects that have too little users to earn me money and too many to shutdown 😂
ОтветитьHow easy it is to replicate the server and extend database, as the user base increases?
ОтветитьHolly..s*** I spent so many days setting up my Nginx server 😳 almost feel magical to see this demo 😭
ОтветитьAwesome video. How does this stack up against something like easypanel and cloudpanel?
Ответитьwow i can't believe this really is free
ОтветитьWait! What? written with laravel framework with laravel livewire?
ОтветитьThank you, this is actually pretty helpful! I know a bit of devops myself, but the manual work is just disgustingly tedious. I'm definitely gonna try this on my Raspberry Pi!
Ответитьdid you set up ipv4 and firewall on hetzner?
ОтветитьWow
ОтветитьAMAZING thanks fireship
ОтветитьSo Hetzner wouldn’t charge you automatically right? If you have more traffic you need to upgrade by yourself?
ОтветитьHow is this free?
ОтветитьOk this is super cool, def gonna check it out!
ОтветитьHoly shit this is incredible
ОтветитьGreat intro! Thanks for taking the time to record it. I definitely have to play around with it.
ОтветитьThanks!
Ответитьneeds to buy raspberry pi and try this tool)
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