Self host your own Vercel
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Self host your own Vercel
Quickly set up a Ruby on Rails app on Nanobox, the ideal platform for developers. With Nanobox, Rails app developers can set up instant, isolated development environments that can be shared among team members. Rails apps created using Nanobox can be automatically deployed to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and other cloud hosts without the need for de…
This repository is a Elixir/Phoenix developer quickstart to quickly get an app set up on the Nanobox development platform. Nanobox creates isolated local dev environments that can be used to deploy Elixir apps to production. Once in production, the Nanobox production management tool suite can be used to manage and monitor live apps, including ve…
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