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&lt;div class="brutal-note__body">This is a mirror of a 2021 forum post and was never maintained. The configuration below will not work today so treat it as inspiration at best.&lt;/div>
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&lt;p>After seeing some posts about self-hosting on &lt;a href="https://community.redwoodjs.com/t/self-host-on-heroku/1765">Heroku&lt;/a> and &lt;a href="https://community.redwoodjs.com/t/using-render-com-instead-of-netlify-and-heroku/728/4">Render&lt;/a> I got inspired and decided to take a swing at writing about &lt;strong>Self-hosting RedwoodJS on Kubernetes&lt;/strong>. If you are a serverfull person who likes to get your hands dirty with Docker, Kubernetes with GitHub Actions - this read might be just for you. Heads-up though; It&amp;rsquo;s quite a lot of config. 🤓&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>