CDN and DeployHQ: A Powerful Duo
A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a distributed system of servers spread across the globe. It's designed to deliver web content to users quickly and efficiently, regardless of their location.
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A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a distributed system of servers spread across the globe. It's designed to deliver web content to users quickly and efficiently, regardless of their location.
DeployHQ offers a powerful feature called Zero Downtime Deployments that ensures your website remains accessible throughout the entire deployment process. This is especially crucial for businesses that rely heavily on...
DeployHQ has always been about simplifying the deployment process, no matter where your code ends up. Let's explore the four primary types of hosting and understand why DeployHQ is the perfect companion for all of them.
When it comes to object storage for static content, AWS S3 and Cloudflare R2 are two of the most popular options. Both offer robust features and reliability, but they have...
API keys are essentially digital keys that grant access to sensitive data and functionalities within your applications. Exposing these keys can lead to serious security breaches, allowing unauthorized individuals to manipulate your systems, steal data, or even launch attacks.
So, you've written some amazing code and you're ready to share it with the world?Great! Let's dive into how to deploy it effortlessly using DeployHQ. Even if you're new to deployment, don't worry - we'll break it down step-by-step.
Deployments are the lifeblood of any software development process, but they also present significant security risks. A compromised deployment can lead to data breaches, system downtime, and reputational damage. That’s where the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) comes in.
This post describes some key differences between performing manual deployments, and deploying with an automated solution, in this case DeployHQ.