Hi, I am building a PaaS. It is a Kubernetes and database hosting platform. It will offer 10x cheaper services than AWS and GCP. It eliminates the learning phase of cloud technologies. I need full stack developers to make it market ready. The product need a dashboard and functionality like Digital Ocean's one. Also it is 3x faster than Digital Ocean's one. It will provide high availability and high scaling capabilities for everyone, including starter plans. In daily life, I am working as chief software architect in an enterprise company, by nights I am working on this side project. I also experienced to be CEO and CTO before. I pay license fees and server fees from my salary. I am partnering with database companies. I will continue to develop in this way for 1 year. Next year it will be in the market. If you are interested, just send reply this message.
TLDR; ZEIT for ready to use micro services.
I am very interested in cooperation, you can contact me on dejan@thepa.ge
Hi, I always have wanted to build a Paas something like, digital ocean, Zeit/Vercel, Netlify etc.
Although I have never built anything like this before, I am a curious cat and can research and hack elegant solutions to any problem. Would like to know more and be a part of this.
Thats impressive. Welcome aboard. Let's contact with mail.
I sent you a mail. Maybe you missed it. You can contact me at ikhan77727@gmail.com
Hey guys! In the next week, I will prepare a presentation where I introduce myself and explain the product strategy. I added my email address to the edge of my profile photo.
This could be interesting, but I have questions. (I'm an engineering lead for a large venture-backed infra-as-a-service company right now)
How are you going to be price competitive with the cloud providers? If you run on top of the cloud providers, you can't be cheaper than they are; this is especially true for data services where they charge a HUGE markup on networking costs. Are you planning on investing in your own data centers?
How are you going to differentiate on a non-cost basis vs similar offerings -- AWS/GCP/Azure obviously, but also InstaCluster, Aiven, and so on? Competing on price alone is often a race to the bottom and a losing proposition unless you have massive funding to keep you in place until you de-throne the incumbent. What's your product strategy? Is it just "strip mining" open source database offerings like the cloud providers themselves are doing?
Welcome, you're lord of my heart. Yes, I have datacenter investment. I was busy doing total cost optimization for half a year, eventually purchases started. This project is designed to offer high scalability and geo-availability, even on the smallest business. Product strategy is providing ready to go enterprise solutions by partnering with container and database companies. Expected experience is users will be able to deploy premium micro services with just one command. The product positioning itself as a value added PaaS, like Zeit, Algolia, mLab, Heroku companies.
Hey. Full-stack engineer here. I would love to hear more abt your project. Thanks.
Hi, can you send a mail for details? I added my mail address to my profile.
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I'm interested in your Idea
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Thank you! Please, click the mail icon edge my profile photo.