Announcing the Heroku Migration Program For teams that have outgrown Heroku, Porter is the easiest way to migrate your applications to your own AWS or GCP account without losing the Heroku-like convenience. Today, we are announcing a fast, risk-free, and white-glove way for companies to migrate from Heroku.
History of PaaS History of PaaS: How Canon almost became a major cloud provider The origin of AWS and the story of Zimki, the world's first Platform as a Service that belonged to Canon.
Case Study How Woflow leverages Porter to digitize menus on delivery apps Ever wondered how restaurants digitize their menus on delivery apps? You might think that restaurant owners manually enter each item on their menu into the app - well, that's how it used to be done. With Woflow [https://woflow.com], delivery companies and merchants can instead make a simple API
Deploy Strapi on AWS/GCP/Digital Ocean using Porter Intro Porter [https://porter.run] is a Platform as a Service (PaaS) that runs in your own cloud provider. It brings the convenience of platforms like Heroku, Netlify, or Vercel into a cloud provider of your choice. Under the hood, Porter runs on top of a Kubernetes cluster but abstracts
Tutorial Datadog on Kubernetes: Avoiding Common Pitfalls Install Datadog on Kubernetes and configure additional features like DogStatsD and APM while avoiding common pitfalls.
Tutorial Deploy Django on Kubernetes in a few clicks (without even Dockerizing your application) > This blog article is based on the documentation [https://docs.getporter.dev/docs/django] and example repository [https://github.com/jimcru21/porter-sample-django-non-docker] written by Porter's community member, jimcru21 [https://github.com/jimcru21]. Kubernetes is a powerful container orchestrator that automates deployments, management, and scaling of containerized applications. Despite all these
Case Study How TyltGO powers same day delivery with Porter TyltGO [https://tyltgo.com] is a white-label last mile delivery platform for independent e-commerce stores in Canada. Founded in 2018, TyltGO initially launched in the University of Waterloo to help students get local goods. In 2020, TyltGO’s revenue grew by 2,000% as the company expanded its operations outside