CapRover is a self-hosted platform-as-a-service that provides a centralized dashboard for managing containerized applications and databases. It functions as a container orchestration platform, simplifying the deployment, scaling, and networking of services across server environments. By leveraging a reverse-proxy-based architecture, the platform handles domain mapping, traffic routing, and automated SSL certificate lifecycle management to ensure secure, encrypted access for…
The main features of caprover/caprover are: Self-Hosted PaaS Platforms, Container Orchestration Management, Container Orchestration Platforms, Containerized Service Orchestration, Web Application Deployment, Container CI/CD Pipelines, Self-Hosted Deployment Infrastructure, Reverse Proxies.
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