Qovery

San Francisco, CA, USA
2019
  |  By Romaric Philogène
I’m Romaric, the CEO and co-founder of Qovery. With 15 years of experience managing large-scale infrastructure and a passion for computer science, I’ve embarked on a journey to build an ambitious tech product designed to revolutionize the developer experience. At Qovery, we aim to simplify the path to production for developers, ensuring they can focus on writing code without worrying about the underlying infrastructure.
  |  By Romaric Philogène
If you use Qovery, you probably must manage your Environment Variables. It's one of the most used features! We've recently introduced several improvements to make this process more efficient and user-friendly. Here’s what you can expect from it.
  |  By Morgan Perry
Containerization has revolutionized the way software applications are deployed and managed. However, it comes with its own set of challenges. This is because of these challenges, that we opt to use different container management tools to streamline the deployment, scaling, and maintenance of containerized software. This article explores the top ten container management tools of 2024, providing insights into their pros, and cons.
  |  By Romaric Philogène
An Internal Developer Platform (IDP) is a powerful tool for providing self-service infrastructure for developers. It allows developers to manage application lifecycles without the constant need for IT team involvement, streamlining the process from development to production. With its widespread adoption, Kubernetes has become the standard for running application workloads across various organizations.
  |  By Romaric Philogène
Qovery is an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) designed to make Kubernetes developer-friendly. It offers self-service capabilities, allowing developers to efficiently manage and scale their applications. One of the standout features of Qovery is the ability to create Ephemeral Environments, which we will focus on in this guide. So keep reading to see how you can get a fully operational Ephemeral Environments system on your Kubernetes Cluster in less than 10 minutes.
  |  By Morgan Perry
Managing multiple Kubernetes clusters presents a significant challenge, primarily due to operational overheads, complexity, and the steep learning curve associated with Kubernetes' complex ecosystem. As organizations scale and deploy across various environments; production, staging, and development, the need for a robust tool to streamline management becomes crucial.
  |  By Morgan Perry
Kubernetes has become the go-to solution for container orchestration, but managing Kubernetes costs effectively is challenging for businesses aiming to optimize their IT expenditures. Let’s go through various types of costs associated with running Kubernetes and explore some key strategies and practical tips for Kubernetes cost optimization.
  |  By Romaric Philogène
Qovery offers a streamlined, powerful platform for developers. Its goal is to simplify DevOps processes and enhance the overall developer experience. For those new to Qovery or considering adopting it, there's a simple way to test its capabilities on your local machine. Using the "qovery demo up" command, you can create a non-production environment to explore Qovery's features without any complicated setups. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you get started.
  |  By Romaric Philogène
As AI and machine learning workloads continue to grow in complexity and size, the need for efficient and scalable infrastructure becomes more important than ever. In this tutorial, I will show you how to deploy AI applications on AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) with Karpenter from scratch, leveraging GPU resources for high-performance computing.
  |  By Romaric Philogène
Kubernetes annotations are key-value pairs attached to Kubernetes objects, providing a flexible way to extend the functionality of your Kubernetes resources without altering their internal specifications. These annotations serve as a tool to store additional metadata to tailor behavior, orchestrate tools, and interact seamlessly with third-party utilities that complement your Kubernetes environment.
  |  By Qovery
Ever feel like your release process is a slow, clunky old car? It's time to turbocharge that machine! Join me for a fun and interactive 1-hour LinkedIn Live Event where we’ll unlock the magic of ephemeral environments to get your releases zooming along the fast lane using Kubernetes, Qovery, and GitHub Actions.
  |  By Qovery
Learn how to combine Neon and Qovery to get a full-stack Preview Environments system running on Kubernetes and the cloud provider of your choice.
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Romaric Philogène, CEO and Co-founder of Qovery - walks you through creating a complete, cost-effective Ephemeral Testing Environments pipeline in just 1 hour! Learn how to integrate GitHub Actions, K6, and Qovery to set up a seamless pipeline that enables you to deploy and test applications at speed, without breaking the bank.
  |  By Qovery
Hey guys, it's Romaric from Qovery. In this video, I'll show you how to combine Neon, a Postgres serverless solution, with Qovery to easily create and clone Postgres serverless instances. I'll walk you through the process step by step, demonstrating how to spin up a new serverless instance from Neon and connect it to a to-do application. The key point is that with Neon, you can create a branch from the original environment, make changes in the branch, and those changes will only affect that branch, not the parent environment. It's a powerful feature that allows for easy experimentation and isolation. So let's dive in and see how it works!
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Oh god! Are you not yet using Ephemeral Environments? Join this live session (recorded) with Romaric (CEO of Qovery) to learn more about Ephemeral Environments and why they will help you eliminate all the downsides of static environments like your Staging. During this session, Romaric has covered: This live session was free and perfect for technical people - CTO, VP Engineering, DevOps engineers, Platform Engineers, and Developers.
  |  By Qovery
You don't know yet about Qovery? Watch this live session from Romaric (CEO of Qovery) to learn more about Qovery and deploy your production infrastructure on AWS. During this session, Romaric covers: This session is free and perfect for technical people - CTO, VP Engineering, DevOps engineers, Platform Engineers, and Developers.
  |  By Qovery
Qovery is a platform delivering Environments as a Service in your Cloud, where you can build, deploy and test in production-like environments. Qovery turns app deployment and environment provisioning on AWS a breeze. Developers can instantly spin up production-like environments and start shipping in seconds. Join Albane (Product Marketing at Qovery), Romaric (CEO at Qovery) and Hamza (Senior Solution Engineer at Doppler) to see in action what we worked on last month and what's next.
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Finally! We've released the integration of Doppler with Qovery. So now you can keep in sync with your secrets with Qovery and all your different tools. In this video, I show how you can integrate Doppler with Qovery.
  |  By Qovery
Qovery is a platform delivering Environments as a Service in your Cloud, where you can build, deploy and test in production-like environments. Qovery turns app deployment and environment provisioning on AWS a breeze. Developers can instantly spin up production-like environments and start shipping in seconds. Join Romaric (CEO at Qovery) to see how you can optimize your cloud costs with the help of Qovery and its partnerships.
  |  By Qovery
Qovery helps thousands of developers to deploy their apps in the cloud. Under the hood, Qovery runs on Kubernetes and helps you to clone your environments in just one click. In this short video, I explain the difference between cloning an Environment and a Service and why you should clone a Service over an Environment.

Qovery is the first Container as a Service (CaaS) platform that allows anyone to develop and deploy an application in just a few minutes. We help growing tech companies to accelerate and scale application development cycle —with zero infrastructure management investment. Qovery is fully integrated to Github, Bitbucket and Gitlab. Once you have pushed your code, Qovery launch all the necessaries steps to make your application available online.

We know that today's applications do not just have just one piece of code and a database, but multiple applications (micro-services) and multiple databases (SQL, NoSQL, Cache..). Qovery has been designed for these complex cases and manages it in an incredible way.

Built for developers:

  • CLI: We provide an amazing Command Line Interface (CLI) to manage all your services when needed. The interface has been designed to be instinctively usable.
  • Support micro-services: Projects with multiple applications (micro-services) are supported natively by Qovery. We take care of all the plumbing for you (network, resiliency, deployment).
  • Built on AWS: Qovery rely on the best services (Databases, VPC, Security..) provided by Amazon Web Services. But of course, we take care of all of the complexity of these services for you.

Deploy complex application, seamlessly. Just push your code, we handle the rest.