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Getting Started

  • Core Concepts
  • Deploy Your First Container
  • Platform Limits
  • What is Bahriya?
Containers→
  • Basic Authentication
  • Containers
  • Cron Jobs
  • Environment Variables
  • Ephemeral Storage
  • Health Checks and Bootstrap Time
  • HTTP Containers
  • Init Jobs
  • Persistent Storage
  • Prometheus Metrics
  • Rate Limiting and IP Rules
  • Resources and Autoscaling
  • Worker Containers
Networking→
  • DNS Failover
  • DNS Modes
  • External Networking
  • Hostnames and DNS
  • Setting Up a Custom Domain
Caching→
  • Proxy Caching
Projects→
  • Project Attachments
  • Project Quotas
  • Projects
Vault→
  • What is the Vault?
  • TLS Bundles
  • X.509 Certificates
  • GPG Keypairs
  • SSH Keypairs
  • Encryption Keys
  • Registries
  • Secrets
Configs→
  • Env Files
  • JSON Configs
  • YAML Configs
  • Plain Configs
Organisations→
  • Activity Log
  • Organisations
  • Personal Access Tokens
  • Team Management and Invitations
Regions→
  • Regions
Memcached→
  • Memcached
Billing→
  • CPU Classes
  • How Billing Works
  • Top-ups and Invoicing
Reis CLI→
  • Installing Reis
  • Reis CLI
  • Deploy JSON Configs with Reis (YAML Mode)
  • Deploy JSON Configs with Reis (Flag Mode)
  • Deploy Plain Configs with Reis (Flag Mode)
  • Deploy Plain Configs with Reis (YAML Mode)
  • Deploy Env Files with Reis (Flag Mode)
  • Deploy Env Files with Reis (YAML Mode)
  • Authentication
  • Commands Reference
  • Deploy a cron job with flags
  • Deploy a cron job with YAML
  • Deploy a worker with flags
  • Deploy a worker with YAML
  • Deploy an HTTP container with flags
  • Deploy an HTTP container with YAML
  • Deploy Encryption Keys with Reis (Flag Mode)
  • Deploy Encryption Keys with Reis (YAML Mode)
  • Deploy GPG Keypairs with Reis (Flag Mode)
  • Deploy GPG Keypairs with Reis (YAML Mode)
  • Deploy Memcached with flags
  • Deploy Memcached with YAML
  • Deploy SSH Keypairs with Reis (Flag Mode)
  • Deploy SSH Keypairs with Reis (YAML Mode)
  • Deploy TLS Bundles with Reis (Flag Mode)
  • Deploy TLS Bundles with Reis (YAML Mode)
  • Deploy X.509 Certificates with Reis (Flag Mode)
  • Deploy X.509 Certificates with Reis (YAML Mode)
  • Deploy YAML Configs with Reis (Flag Mode)
  • Deploy YAML Configs with Reis (YAML Mode)
  • Flag mode
  • Using Reis in CI/CD Pipelines
  • YAML mode
Terraform→
  • Installing the Terraform Provider
  • Terraform Provider
  • Complete Terraform Example
  • Deploy a Cron Job with Terraform
  • Deploy a Project with Terraform
  • Deploy a Worker Container with Terraform
  • Deploy an HTTP Container with Terraform
  • Deploy Encryption Keys with Terraform
  • Deploy Env Files with Terraform
  • Deploy GPG Keypairs with Terraform
  • Deploy JSON Configs with Terraform
  • Deploy Memcached with Terraform
  • Deploy Plain Configs with Terraform
  • Deploy Registry Credentials with Terraform
  • Deploy Secrets with Terraform
  • Deploy SSH Keypairs with Terraform
  • Deploy TLS Bundles with Terraform
  • Deploy X.509 Certificates with Terraform
  • Deploy YAML Configs with Terraform
Security→
  • Security
Troubleshooting→
  • Common Issues
Knowledgebase/Getting Started

Getting Started

What Bahriya is, how it fits in your stack, and the path to your first deployed container.

4 articles

  • Core Concepts

    Understanding a handful of key terms will help you navigate Bahriya confidently.

    2 min
  • Deploy Your First Container

    This guide walks you through deploying an application on Bahriya from scratch. By the end, you will have a running container accessible over HTTPS.

    2 min
  • Platform Limits

    This article lists the default limits on the Bahriya platform. These limits apply per account unless otherwise noted. If you need higher limits, contact support.

    2 min
  • What is Bahriya?

    Bahriya is a container deployment platform that lets you run your applications across multiple global regions without managing any infrastructure. You bring your container image (any OCI-compliant image — built with Docker, Podman, Buildpacks, or anything else); Bahriya handles the servers, networking, DNS, TLS certificates, autoscaling, and billing.

    2 min

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  • HTTP Containers
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  • Cron Jobs
  • Memcached
  • Volume Storage
  • Vault
  • Configs
  • Pricing
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  • Use Cases

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  • API Reference
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