Managed platform-as-a-service for deploying containerised applications without managing the underlying Kubernetes infrastructure — Aruba's response to Heroku-style PaaS workflows on EU-resident infrastructure
Jurisdictional exposure
Sub-services (2)
Application Deployments
Containerised apps with HTTP routing and autoscaling
Buildpacks
Source-to-image builds with detected language runtimes
Compliance & Certifications
This service is attested for the following frameworks. Always verify with the provider before relying on a specific compliance posture.
Where this runs
Commercial regions (8)
Europe (8)
- Czech Republic 1 (Stankov)
- France 1 (Paris)
- Germany 1 (Frankfurt)
- Italy 1 (Arezzo)
- Italy 2 (Arezzo)
- Italy 3 (Arezzo)
- Italy 4 (Bergamo / Ponte San Pietro)
- United Kingdom 1 (London)
Tags
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