Announcements
9 posts tagged announcements.
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The Vault and Configs are here — and they're the runway for what comes next
Two new subsystems land on the platform today, and together they change the shape of what you can build on Bahriya. The Vault is the new home for every piece of sensitive material a container needs to do its job. Configs is the matching home for every piece of non-sensitive material — the config files your app reads at boot.
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The Bahriya Terraform provider is now on the HashiCorp Registry
If you manage infrastructure with Terraform, you can now manage Bahriya the same way. The official Bahriya provider is live on the HashiCorp Terraform Registry and ready to use.
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Multiple custom hostnames and init jobs — HTTP containers grow up
Two features today, both aimed at the moments where a deployment stops being a single image and starts being a small system. Multiple custom hostnames on a container, and init jobs that run to completion before your main container starts.
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Stateful containers, replicated by default
Containers on Bahriya have always been great at running stateless web apps and workers. Today they get a lot better at the other half of the job: keeping state.
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Managed proxy caching is now live on Bahriya
Most HTTP traffic is repetitive. The same product page, the same catalogue listing, the same public API response — fetched thousands of times, served from your container thousands of times. Each one costs CPU. Each one adds a few milliseconds of tail latency. Each scraper that finds your endpoint costs you compute budget you wanted to spend on real users.

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Built-in Prometheus metrics are now live on Bahriya
Every application has its own definition of "healthy." HTTP 200s and process-alive checks tell you whether your container is running. They don't tell you whether your connection pool is saturated, your cache hit rate has cratered, or your request queue is backing up. For that, you need application-level metrics — and for most of the industry, that means Prometheus.

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Workers and cron jobs are live on Bahriya
When we launched Bahriya, the platform shipped with one container type: long-running HTTP services. That covers a large class of workloads — APIs, web applications, internal services — but it is not the whole picture. Real applications also need background processors that drain a queue and scheduled jobs that run a task on a clock.

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Bahriya is live — and we're opening early access
Bahriya is now live and accepting early access users.

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The path to building Bahriya
Bahriya did not start as a cloud platform. It started as a frustration.