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Ruby v3.0.0 now available to Cloud 66 customers

We are pleased to announce that the support for Ruby 3.0 is now available to Cloud 66 customers.

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Kasia Hoffman 12 January 2021

Containers for Rails Developers: Use containers while staying true to your RoR roots

We moved our 4-year-old Rails app to Kubernetes to add auxiliary components easier, manage security better & reduce our bills and this is what we learned.

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Khash Sajadi 30 April 2018

Dive into reactive microservices with Eclipse Vert.x and deploy it with Cloud 66

How you can use Vert.X to design, build and deploy your microservices with Cloud 66 backed by Kubernetes. We dive into a Docker based development flow.

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Daniël van Gils 16 January 2018

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 24 October 2017

Rails Threading Gains

Tips on a multithreading solution in Ruby / Rails to provide significant performance improvements in running I/O bound operations in parallel.

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Vic van Gool 22 August 2017
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