Your docker-compose.yml, Running on Kubernetes: How Filess Hosting Works
· 8 min de lectura
Every indie developer has been there: you've got a docker-compose.yml that works perfectly on your laptop. Redis, Postgres, your app — all wired up, healthy, humming.
Then you try to deploy it.
You either wrangle with a VPS, a Dockerfile, a reverse proxy, SSL certificates, and systemd units — or you pay a managed platform that doesn't understand docker-compose.yml natively and forces you to rewrite everything in their DSL.
Filess Hosting takes your docker-compose.yml and runs it on Kubernetes, with zero Kubernetes knowledge required. Here's the full technical picture of what happens when you push a commit.
