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Description
Kinesis serves as a comprehensive compute platform that integrates disparate infrastructures spanning clouds, on-premises systems, edge locations, and partner data centers into a cohesive grid. Users can easily deploy applications by pushing a GitHub repository, supplying a Dockerfile or container image, linking a registry, selecting a template, or outlining application requirements, after which Kinesis evaluates the workload, identifies appropriate CPU or GPU resources, and facilitates a live deployment. With its intent-driven controls, Kinesis allows teams to optimize various parameters including cost, reliability, latency, and multi-cloud functionality, all while avoiding the complexities of configuring VPCs, IAM hierarchies, and security groups. Standard containers are capable of running seamlessly across different providers without requiring any rewrites or vendor lock-in, and essential features such as networking, autoscaling, monitoring, health checks, failover mechanisms, recovery options, certificates, secrets management, and rollback capabilities are integrated into every deployment. Additionally, Kinesis continuously assesses and makes intelligent decisions regarding placement, scaling, utilization, and failure management within a diverse compute environment, ensuring efficiency and resilience in operations. This means users can focus on their applications without the burden of underlying infrastructure concerns.
Description
dFlow is a self-hosted Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that prioritizes developers, allowing teams to deploy, manage, and scale their applications on private infrastructure while enjoying the ease and functionality typical of modern cloud services.
Positioned as a self-hosted solution in comparison to platforms like Heroku and Railway, dFlow empowers developers, startups, and agencies to handle production workloads on their own servers, circumventing vendor lock-in and eliminating usage-based pricing limitations.
At its foundation, dFlow leverages Docker for deployments, ensuring that application environments remain consistent and reproducible. Developers are enabled to deploy applications through container images or Dockerfiles, manage environment variables, access real-time logs, and oversee crucial application lifecycle operations like starting, stopping, restarting, and scaling.
Moreover, dFlow features a comprehensive dashboard that facilitates the management of applications, servers, environments, and deployment workflows, streamlining the entire process for users. This all-in-one approach enhances collaboration and efficiency for development teams looking for greater control over their application infrastructure.
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
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Types of Training
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Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Kinesis Network
Founded
2024
Country
United States
Website
kinesis.network/
Vendor Details
Company Name
dFlow
Founded
2025
Country
India
Website
dflow.sh/