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by sebhaigh 4313 days ago
Hello, I want to introduce NodeGear.

NodeGear is a node.js hosting company. We host node.js applications and provide a simple control panel. Our goal is to simplify node.js hosting as much as possible.

- Stream logs straight to the control panel - Add new processes to load balance your app (across datacentres) - Add environment variables, domains, subdomains (on .ngapp.io) - Stream process statistics straight to your control panel - SPDY support and free SSL on .ngapp.io - Get and set up mongodb and mysql databases. - The control panel is blazing fast, built with angular.js and socket.io - Monitoring emails. If your app goes down, you'll know it.

In addition, deploy a custom ghost.js blog with a single click. (It only needs a name).

Sign up (its free and obligation-free) on https://nodegear.com (and https://nodegear.io).

That being said, i should mention its a Beta and that things may break. If you're interested in joining our venture, let me know! The platform is entirely built on node.js. It utilises redis, mongodb, websockets and angular.js.

4 comments

Thanks for all who signed up today. Impressive response from the HN community. Some good feedback too here, via https://twitter.com/nodegear and through the feedback form at https://t.co/3EFROUUfiV

...Very much appreciated.

You use Docker, you say? Looks pretty neat!
Rudi, we're aiming to keep it simple but still enable advanced usage like linking Docker containers.
This is cool! I was hacking on a project for hosted Docker containers (think, for devs to create a stack and quickly be able to use it to develop or push to prod) let me know if you'd like to talk!
Thanks Rudi. The guys have been working on it for six months or so. Think they're now at the point where some informed user feedback will be really helpful.
Thanks for those that have signed up today. Much appreciated.
Where is the company based?
We're based in Oxford, UK
Then please label it on your website. UK law demands this. http://www.amitywebsolutions.co.uk/blog/website-legal-requir...
Thanks, we'll add it in the next release.