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Easy scalable Ruby on Rails deployments using Vultr, Scaleway, Gridscale, Exoscale and many others using Cloud 66

A guide to deploy your Ruby on Rails application to Vultr, Scaleway, Gridscale, Exoscale and many others using Cloud 66 and the registered server feature.

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Daniël van Gils Daniël van Gils 24 October 2017

Deploying Applications to gridscale using Registered Servers

Today we are going to show you how to deploy to gridscale.io using Registered Servers feature. We take you by the hand to deploy a Docker, Rails or Node

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Daniël van Gils Daniël van Gils 24 January 2017

A step-by-step guide to using Registered Servers

We were really excited to announce registered servers a few weeks back. It's an easy way for Cloud 66 customers to use a server they have on a public or

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Andreas Galanomatis Andreas Galanomatis 02 June 2016

Multi-cloud Stacks with Registered Servers

Cloud 66 is used by thousands of developers, deploying web applications, mobile backends and APIs across 79 global data centers using 9 major cloud providers. Since the early days of

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Khash Sajadi Khash Sajadi 12 May 2016
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