Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Cloud 66?
Cloud 66 is a service that automates and streamlines the building, deployment and lifecycle management of web applications. The service supports three types of applications:
- Containerized applications (Docker running on Kubernetes)
- Native Ruby and Node applications (non-containerized)
- Prebuilt (pre-rendered) sites (based on the Jamstack architecture)
Cloud 66 builds the infrastructural components needed to run your application, deploys your application to those components and manages them for you. You can use it to deploy your app to the cloud or your own infrastructure.
Where is Cloud 66 hosted?
Cloud 66 is hosted in the cloud and is available as a service. You don't need to install, deploy or configure anything to use it.
How can I use Cloud 66?
Sign up for an account and start by building your first application. Specify a Git repository containing your application code, or provide a Docker image. A few seconds later you can configure your deployment and point your application to the infrastructure on which you would like it run.
Which Clouds are supported?
How much does it cost?
Please see our main site for more information.