Dokploy: STOP PAYING for VERCEL & NETLIFY with this FREE, NEW, OPENSOURCE & SELF-HOSTED Alternative
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 17. 05. 2024
- In this video, I'll be telling you how to install Dokploy which is a new, free and opensource alternative to Vercel, Netlify & Heroku. This tool allows you to stop paying for Vercel, NEtlify, AWS RDS, EC2, Google Cloud, Supabase and other such providers. It works with NextJS, SvelteKit, Angular, Vue as well as Backend services like Python, NodeJS and other such frameworks.
It uses Docker and Traefik for network optimization
[Resources]
Dokploy Github Repo: github.com/Dokploy/dokploy
[Key Takeaways]
đ Dokploy is an open-source alternative to Vercel, Netlify, and Heroku that provides a free, self-hostable Platform as a Service
đŠ Dokploy uses Docker and Traffic to simplify the deployment and management of applications and databases
đ» With Dokploy, you can deploy any application that can be dockerized, and it supports most languages, including Node.js, PHP, Python, Go, and Ruby
đ Dokploy provides real-time monitoring, automated backups, and terminal access, giving you full control over your infrastructure
đ You can set up your domain, configure your GitHub account, and deploy your private repos with Dokploy
đ Dokploy has a user-friendly interface with five tabs: projects, monitoring, traffic, Docker, and settings
đ„ You can create multiple users, set up databases, and configure auto-deployment through GitHub with Dokploy
đ§ Dokploy is still a relatively new project, but it has a lot of potential and an active community - VÄda a technologie
Usually I hate self hosting because I feel like its not worth the time, but easy to maintain services like these are such a delight
Iâm just stunned that these things exist and we donât even know. Thanks for sharing this with us đ
Please more videos like this one
I got the basic but can it handle horizontal scaling, something like rancher
i.e. multiple server with different ip can be interlinked to produce single application
That way we can built complex distributed application
I don't think this supports multiple servers right now. But coolify does.
hi bro self hosted means VPS or is it other term? yeah point is good I will move my resources there the idea is so promising you got the pain point thanks yeah vercel is to expensive compared to other hosting services. thanks for the vidsđđ
By self hosted I generally mean VPS (as it will still be cheaper than vercel). But, if you have enough resources you can have your own local server as well.
Mr. King, any suggestions for VPS? thanks for your videos, I really really like them
I prefer digital ocean as they are the most transparent in pricing. But, your mileage may vary.
@@AICodeKing Thanks again!
â@@AICodeKing tbh even DO has network fees that incur apart from the monthly bill you pay
thanks! :) i see too your video of coolify and it's great also. Maybe you can make video of caprover or render that you say other alternatives to vercel or netlify. thanks. sorry for my english. I'm spanish and activate subs in spanish ;)
Tysm very helpful
compare caprover vs dokploy, which you prefer? what dimensions can use for compare
I like Caprover better.
Great video, thanks for the walkthrough.
Just some small feedback: ease off on the mouse movements around in circles over and over again! lol We get it, just pointing the cursor to what you're talking about is clear enough. The mouse movements are distracting. Keep it up though, everything else is great!
Dude really. đ€Š such a waste of breathe no one cares. His voice alone is clearly a give no fucks tone just chill and you go all ocd on his mouse movements. This isnât a corporate audit for TPS reports.
That's the beauty of feedback, he can take it or leave it and doesn't have to agree. It seems you cared enough to reply when it's got nothing to do with you so just move on bud đ
Can you do a step by step for locally hosting your own react website and setting it up so other people can view the site on your local machine?
Sure.
Github only, eh? Coolify gets +50 points for having other options.
Anyway, how to deploy monorepos? Can you record tutorial on how to do it on both these tools?
Sure.
nice work bro
Great video
What self-host means? That you host it in your local machine?
No, It can be both either you host it yourself or in cloud (VPS).
Can we point multiple domains to separate nexjs applications? I.e. have multiple nextjs apps with separate domains?
Yes, you can
Do you prefer this more than Coolify?
This has a better UI. Although there are some niche features that Coolify has like adding multiple server. So, it depends on the features you want.
UI is good but only if it had the features of Coolify. It is good for single server but Coolify acts an an orchestrator for multi server deployment.
Correct.
Do you have to use Docker with Dokploy?
Yes.
Which is the best coolify or dokploy?
Both are good for different configuration. I think Coolify is generally better.
what's the difference between this and coolify?
They both are similar.
Do you think developers will shift and start using these solutions more and more in the future? Your video about coolify was amazing, I will give it a shot for sure
Yes, people will start to move towards these or maybe this could become a solution that hosting providers will provide in conjuction to their servers (like cPanel)
VERCEL now allows you to set a hard limit if I'm not mistaken.
That's great but it's still expensive.
@@AICodeKing Yes I agree, but at least you know that you will never be charged more than $20, or whatever spend cap you choose.
â@@michaeldavies9998 are you sure? I couldn't find that setting anywhere unless i buy a buy a plan
How to create own free domain host for website in dokploy
You can use something like ddns or freenom
â@@AICodeKingdude freenom is banned since years now
IS it 24/7
Yes, if you set it up on a VPS it can run 24/7