UAE-owned · No Israeli vendors · Early access

Deploy globally distributed container infrastructure — without the AWS degree.

On Bahriya: pick your regions, configure your container, deploy. On AWS, Azure, or GCP, the same setup means VPCs, VNets, IAM roles, ECS clusters, load balancers, and DNS records configured across every region — manually.

Early-access testers get up to $100 in free credits and a lifetime discount of up to 25%.

bahriya deploy

✓ Project provisioned

✓ Registry credentials applied

✓ Secrets deployed

⟳ Container deploying — helsinki-1

⟳ Container deploying — singapore-1

✓ DNS records live

Container live across 2 regions in 3m11s

The complexity you avoid

What takes minutes on Bahriya takes weeks on AWS

Bahriya collapses globally distributed container infrastructure into a single workflow. On AWS or Azure, the same setup means configuring a dozen interdependent services per region — manually.

AWS / Azure / GCP — per region, manually

  • Create VPC per region
  • Configure subnets and routing tables
  • Set up IAM roles and policies
  • Provision ECS / ACS cluster
  • Configure Application Load Balancer
  • Request ACM TLS certificate per region
  • Set up Route 53 records
  • Configure security groups
  • Set up cross-region peering
  • Wire container networking
  • Configure auto-scaling policies
  • Repeat for every additional region

Bahriya — once, for all regions

1

Choose your regions

2

Configure your container

3

Enable autoscaling

4

Enable public networking

5

Deploy

TLS, DNS, autoscaling, and billing — handled automatically across every region you choose.

Edge container cloud

Your entire stack at the edge — not just a thin function layer

Traditional edge platforms trade flexibility for proximity. Bahriya gives you both: deploy standard containers to global regions and let GeoDNS route every user to the nearest instance.

Your full application, not a function wrapper

Edge function platforms restrict you to JavaScript, short execution times, and stateless handlers. Bahriya deploys your actual container — any language, any framework, persistent connections, background workers — to every region you choose.

GeoDNS routes users to the nearest region

No CDN proxy layer sitting between your users and your application. Each user hits the closest running instance directly. Latency drops from hundreds of milliseconds to single digits.

No cache invalidation, no origin round-trips

When your application runs at every edge, there is nothing to cache and nothing to invalidate. Every response is generated locally — with access to local Memcached pools running in the same region.

One container image. Multiple regions. GeoDNS routing. Autoscaling per region. TLS and health checks automatic. Add a region with one line of config — remove it the same way.

Why teams choose Bahriya

Distributed infrastructure without the distributed complexity

A focused platform where product teams self-serve and operators keep full control — across every region, from a single place.

One workflow, every region

Deploy to regions like Helsinki, Singapore, Virginia, and Falkenstein in a single operation — with more locations on the way. Each region is isolated, billed independently, and managed from one console.

Predictable controls

Pick region, CPU class, and add-ons with live pricing previews before you commit. No surprise bills at month end.

Operator-grade visibility

Track activity logs, runtime state, and deployment history from one console. Know exactly what changed, when, and by whom.

API-first operations

Everything exposed through structured APIs. Start with the console; automate with the API when you are ready — no re-platforming.

Built with intention

A cloud provider you can deploy to with a clear conscience.

Bahriya is based in the United Arab Emirates and operated by Mamluk LLC. Our infrastructure runs globally — across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and North America — but every vendor in our stack has been chosen with deliberate care.

We do not use any Israeli vendors, and we do not work with companies that actively support or collaborate with Israel. That applies to every layer: DNS, CDN, storage, CI/CD tooling, and payment processing.

If your business holds the same values, your infrastructure spend on Bahriya reaches none of them.

UAE-based, globally operated

Incorporated in the UAE and operated by Mamluk LLC. The platform runs across European and Asian clusters — accountable to our customers, not to Silicon Valley investors.

Supply chain ethics, not just geography

This is not about where servers sit. It is about who benefits from the platform. We vet every vendor across every layer and hold that standard as the platform grows.

Building from the UAE

We believe the region should produce cloud infrastructure, not just consume it. Bahriya is an investment in that direction.

99.95% target uptime
ISO-focused controls
Region-aware deployment
API-first platform

Coming Soon

Managed services roadmap

Planned for later in 2026/2027, timeline subject to change.

Volume Storage

Persistent block storage that attaches to your containers. Retain data across restarts and deployments without external storage services.

Valkey

Redis-compatible in-memory data store with persistent snapshots and restore. Session caching, queues, pub/sub, and real-time data — without Redis licensing concerns.

MySQL

Managed relational database with automated backups, point-in-time recovery, and regional deployment. A production-ready RDBMS for structured data and transactional workloads.

PostgreSQL

Managed PostgreSQL with automated backups, point-in-time recovery, and regional deployment. Advanced SQL features, JSONB support, and extensions for modern application workloads.

CouchDB

A globally distributed, multi-region document database with built-in replication. Conflict-free sync across regions for offline-first applications and geo-distributed NoSQL workloads.

S3 Object Storage

S3-compatible object storage for files, media, backups, and static assets. Accessible from your containers or directly via standard S3 APIs and client libraries.

CDN

Global content delivery network for static assets, media, and API acceleration. Edge caching across multiple PoPs with automatic origin pull from your containers or object storage.

RabbitMQ

Managed RabbitMQ for asynchronous messaging between containers. Multi-region clusters, project-private networking, and per-node billing — same operational model as Memcached.

Four ways to operate

Console, API, CLI, or Terraform

Start with the UI, automate through APIs, manage from the terminal with Reis CLI, or define infrastructure as code with Terraform.

Start with the console. Automate when you are ready.

Ship through the console first, then move repetitive operations into APIs without re-platforming.

FAQ

Questions teams usually ask before getting started

Bahriya collapses the entire multi-region deployment workflow into one operation. You choose your regions, configure your container, and deploy. TLS, DNS, autoscaling, and billing are handled automatically across every region you selected. On AWS or Azure, the same setup requires configuring VPCs, IAM roles, ECS or ACS clusters, load balancers, TLS certificates, and DNS records in every region — separately.

Ready to build on Bahriya?

Bahriya is currently available to a limited set of users. Request early access — testers get up to $100 in free credits and a lifetime discount of up to 25%.