Hands-on with Qovery
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David Flanagan
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Tutorials, deep dives, and curated events—no fluff.
Qovery Engine is an open-source abstraction layer library that turns easy application deployment on AWS, GCP, Azure, and other Cloud providers in just a few minutes. The Qovery Engine is written in Rust and takes advantage of Terraform, Helm, Kubectl, and Docker to manage resources.
Website: https://www.qovery.com
Qovery documentation: https://hub.qovery.com/docs
Community: Join us on Discord and on our Q&A forum
Please note: We take Qovery's security and our users' trust very seriously. If you believe you have found a security issue in Qovery, please responsibly disclose by contacting us at security@qovery.com.
✨ Features
Zero infrastructure management: Qovery Engine initializes, configures, and manages your Cloud account for you.
Multi Cloud: Qovery Engine is built to work on AWS, GCP, Azure and any Cloud provider.
On top of Kubernetes: Qovery Engine takes advantage of the power of Kubernetes at a higher level of abstraction.
Terraform and Helm: Qovery Engine uses Terraform and Helm files to manage the infrastructure and app deployment.
Powerful CLI: Use the provided Qovery Engine CLI to deploy your app on your Cloud account seamlessly.
Web Interface: Qovery provides a web interface through qovery.com
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