
HubFly Space is a project-based container platform designed for deploying applications, APIs, and AI workloads while providing users with full infrastructure control. The platform eliminates the need for server management, allowing teams to focus on their deployments without handling underlying server operations. It is tailored for teams and projects that require granular control over their cloud infrastructure and supports a range of deployment scenarios, including single containers, full compose stacks, GPU workloads, and static sites.
The platform offers multiple deployment options such as Git-based deploys, image deploys, template deploys, and compose deploys. HubFly Space supports private project networking, enabling all workloads to run inside isolated networks. Additional infrastructure features include support for domains, load balancers, volumes, and a feature called HubTunnels. js, React, Vue, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Remix, NestJS, FastAPI, Django, Laravel, Express, Astro, and Angular.
HubFly Space also provides pre-configured stack templates for common use cases. Examples include analytics stacks (such as Umami with PostgreSQL for privacy-friendly analytics), content management system setups (like WordPress with MySQL and phpMyAdmin), and publishing stacks (such as Ghost with MySQL). These templates are designed to be deployable as integrated stacks within private networks, simplifying the process of setting up complex applications with their associated databases and admin tools.
As a container-based platform-as-a-service, it focuses on giving users control and flexibility in deploying a wide range of workloads without server management overhead.
Cloud Infrastructure sits in PulseGate's Hosting, deployment & PaaS category. It focuses on simplifying the deployment and management of applications, databases, and AI workloads in the cloud without server management. It is built as a B2B product for developers and DevOps teams. A free plan is available. It runs on the web and the command line.
Cloud Infrastructure first shipped in 2024. Key capabilities include container deployment, project networking, and load balancers.
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