Really proud of what we have built @sectionio over the past few months. An unparalleled distributed computing platform that you can take for a joy ride with industry-standard tooling. Low Bar, High Ceiling is the ethos of our platform. #docker#Kubernetes. Some things I love🧵
Get started with any #container, public or private in less than a minute. I am running my latest side project (taptab.manibatra.xyz) on Section. All hooked up to a #github action. All my containers running in different corners of the world are seamlessly updated in seconds!
Our new Console provides all the requisite tools so that you don't have to deal with the hassle of operating your workload. Just the name of the image is all you need. Focus on building & getting that product market fit #buildinpublic
Are you an advanced user? Want to operate the workload yourself? Use industry-standard #Kubernetes tooling. We give you the Kubeconfig and you are using #kubectl to talk to the Section K8s cluster in seconds.
That is not all. Section abstracts the complexity away and the one Kube API Server you are talking to controls your workloads running in multiple #Kubernetes clusters throughout the world. It is as good and cool as it sounds!
Not only this the Adaptive Edge Engine orchestrates your workloads around the multiple #Kubernetes clusters so that you are in complete control. Want to run on PCI infrastructure? Just a configmap update away. Want to follow the sun and scale up and down automatically? Easy.
Multi-vendor (AWS, DO, GCP, etc) deployments come out of the box so one gets a highly resilient and reliable #cloud deployment. I have probably missed a bunch of features here. Check out section.io
If you are a builder who wants to deploy your app with the least amount of hassle, want to talk distributed systems or want to understand how we built Section come say hello. Feel free to drop me a message. I'd love to chat #buildinpublic#indiehackers
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