devo.ps
The devo.ps blog | devo.ps
http://devo.ps/blog
The devo.ps blog. Manage servers with Git. Managing servers doesn't have to be painful: start using Git to control any cloud from Digital Ocean to AWS. Try it for free. Already have an account? Subscribe to our RSS feed. Follow us on twitter. Releasing devo.ps 0.13. December 10, 2014. The new release of devo.ps. Lots of new features and bug fixes among which:. Releasing devo.ps 0.12. November 20, 2014. The new release of devo.ps. Among the new features, you can now enjoy:. November 19, 2014. Devops is a ...
devo.ps
About | devo.ps
http://devo.ps/about
A single API for your servers. Managing servers doesn't have to be painful: start using Git to control any cloud from Digital Ocean to AWS. Try it for free. Already have an account? What is devo.ps? Devops is the only API youll need to manage your infrastructure. Were on a mission to lower the barriers of entries to DevOps. By letting you deal with servers the same way you deal with code; you can deploy applications or provision servers with a a couple Git commands. Who is behind devo.ps?
devo.ps
Terms of Service | devo.ps
http://devo.ps/tos
A single API for your servers. Managing servers doesn't have to be painful: start using Git to control any cloud from Digital Ocean to AWS. Try it for free. Already have an account? Your devo.ps Account and Site. If your employer has rights to intellectual property you create, you have either (i) received permission from your employer to post or make available the Content, including but not limited to any software, or (ii) secured from your employer a waiver as to all rights in or to the Content;. Your a...
docs.devo.ps
Nodes | devo.ps documentation
http://docs.devo.ps/manual/nodes
Create Amazon EC2 API key. Create Digital Ocean API key. Create Linode API key. Trigger a Task With a Webhook. A node is usually a server, either physical or virtual. However, it may also refer to another component of your infrastructure: a firewall, a load balancer or storage (e.g. S3). Currently, we only support servers but are actively working on adding support for load balancers, firewalls and clusters. Each node is defined in a YAML (. For example, we could add a. File with the following content:.
docs.devo.ps
Create Digital Ocean API key | devo.ps documentation
http://docs.devo.ps/how-to/create-digitalocean-api-key
Create Amazon EC2 API key. Create Digital Ocean API key. Create Linode API key. Trigger a Task With a Webhook. Create Digital Ocean API key. The devo.ps platform currently only supports the version 1 of the Digital Ocean API. Support for the v2 is on-going and will be added soon. Log on your Digital Ocean account. Item from the left menu. API v1.0 Page. Link in the header. Button, and save your keys. Go in your devo.ps profile. Add a Cloud Provider. And enter the keys created in the previous step.
docs.devo.ps
Add a server | devo.ps documentation
http://docs.devo.ps/how-to/add-a-server
Create Amazon EC2 API key. Create Digital Ocean API key. Create Linode API key. Trigger a Task With a Webhook. Optional) Create a new repository. From your profile page, click on the repository you want to use. You will land on the Files section of the repository. Repositories are used to gather logical infrastructures together: set of servers, tasks and scripts that work together. Navigate to the Nodes section. Click on the Add a node button. This will open the file editor. And 66 for the. The browser w...
docs.devo.ps
Amazon EC2 | devo.ps documentation
http://docs.devo.ps/providers/ec2
Create Amazon EC2 API key. Create Digital Ocean API key. Create Linode API key. Trigger a Task With a Webhook. We currently only support Ubuntu 14.04 LTS images for all providers. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Is one of the most popular cloud computing platforms, with datacenters in the Northern Virginia, Northern California, Oregon, Sao Paulo, Ireland, Sydney, Tokyo and Singapore. And the official Ubuntu AMIs page. To define the AMI that will work for your location and instance size. Cluster Compu...
docs.devo.ps
Backup | devo.ps documentation
http://docs.devo.ps/services/backup
Create Amazon EC2 API key. Create Digital Ocean API key. Create Linode API key. Trigger a Task With a Webhook. This feature is experimental: expect things to break and documentation to be innacurate and change inadvertantly. Use at your own risks. The backup service provides simple local backup for the services installed on the server. It relies on BackupAllTheThings. Consider this service only as a conveniency, not as a full-blown backup framework. Several of the databases available in devo.ps. Default ...