Integrating WebAssembly inside containerd as an alternative runtime to classical OCI matured through 2025. In 2026 it is already possible to deploy mixed Linux and Wasm workloads on the same Kubernetes cluster with solid operational arguments, not just technological curiosity.
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Fly.io: deploying globally without complicating your life
Fly.io has been selling the idea for years that deploying an application across multiple regions of the world should be almost as simple as pushing an image and writing a line of configuration. After several real projects on top of the platform, we can honestly discuss what it delivers, what it still lacks and who it’s worth using versus more classical options.
Read moreDokploy: lightweight deployment on top of Docker Swarm
Dokploy has emerged this summer as the most talked-about open-source alternative to Vercel and Render. It promises simplicity on top of Docker Swarm without the weight of Kubernetes or provider lock-in. Let’s examine how it delivers and where the promise breaks.
Read moreDokploy: lightweight deployment on top of Docker Swarm
Dokploy has emerged this summer as the most talked-about open-source alternative to Vercel and Render. It promises simplicity on top of Docker Swarm without the weight of Kubernetes or provider lock-in. Let’s examine how it delivers and where the promise breaks.
Read moreCoolify: a self-hosted Vercel on your own infrastructure
Coolify promises the Vercel or Heroku experience on your own servers. After several months using it on production VPS, I describe where it shines, where it falls short, and which team profile should consider it.
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