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Support the native Digital Ocean Managed Postgres database
and migration from existing db (making public the existing db)
https://www.digitalocean.com/products/managed-databases-postgresql
1 voteManaged databases can be deployed as external via the manifest to attach to an application:
https://help.cloud66.com/docs/databases/database-management#database-deployment-types
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1 vote
Support for Digital Ocean load balancers added:
https://help.cloud66.com/docs/load-balancers/load-balancer#supported-cloud-load-balancers
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Support Ubuntu 22.04
It got released few months ago and it'd be nice to start using it
4 votesSupport for Ubuntu 22.04 has been added.
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Support the native Hetzner load balancer
Hetzner released an internal load balancer, it'd be nice having support for it instead of relying on haproxy installed by cloud66 (like it's done for linode and others)
3 votesSupport for Hetznet Load balancers added:
https://help.cloud66.com/docs/load-balancers/load-balancer#supported-cloud-load-balancers
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Create more logging/notifications in the C66 UI when replication fails
The slack notification when replication fails provides no context, and there's nothing in the UI or logs to troubleshoot, so I had replication to slave intermittently failing for days with no ability to directly see what the problem was (and if I didn't have slack, would not have known about it at all)
1 voteReplication failed icon added to database servers. The replication logs can also be see via the timeline.
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Support AWS C6i instance type
AWS rolled out a new instance type/family in Oct 2021: C6i. We would like to be able to use this family of instance types in Cloud66.
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Rake task should have which user to run
I'm getting some permission issues when creating some cache files thru rake task and using the web app. It should have an "advance" option with a dropdown list. by default it is set to cloud66-user but also have an option to select nginx user.
1 voteFor more details, please check our documentation pages on “Using the Rake task add-in” and “Using the Server Jobs Add-in” – links below.
https://help.cloud66.com/rails/how-to-guides/add-ins/rake-task.html
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LetsEncrypt Wildcard Certificates
LetsEncrypt now supports wildcard certificates, but Cloud66 does not allow them yet. Can't do arbitrary subdomains without it!
25 votesSupport has been added for wildcard certificates: https://help.cloud66.com/docs/security/ssl#wildcard-certificates
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Add support of virtual networks in Microsoft Azure
Now, database server is accessed by Rails servers (classic Rails stack with dedicated DB server) by public IP. It's bad from the security and DB server configuration points of view. It would be better to create stack of servers which will operate in private network.
21 votesAPN support has been added for applications
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Inject the current git revision's SHA-1 as an environment variable (e.g. STACK_GIT_REVISION)
It's useful for many web applications to show the current git revision, especially in development environments.
Right now it's possible to do this through hackery -- e.g., a post-deploy task that writes a file containing the git revision SHA-1 which is then later read into an environment variable during initialization. However, that's a little messy, and every customer would have to write the same code to make that work.
Since that would lead to a lot of duplicated code among customers, it seems smarter to bake this into the infrastructure. There's already
STACK_GIT_BRANCH
, so hopefullySTACK_GIT_REVISION
is not very…5 votesFor Maestro stacks this is under `CLOUD66_SERVICE_GIT_REF` and for Rails the ways to obtain this are:
1. by querying from inside the application code: ie. “git_ref = `git rev-parse HEAD`.strip”
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Autoscaling
Scale up / down servers automatically according to server load or according to a schedule
223 votesCloud 66 now supports server scaling for Rails via a new Cloud 66 Zapier Integration. Please check our posts on “Autoscaling with Zapier” and “Cloud 66 and Automating tasks using Zapier” for more information.
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SSH instructions have been updated to be more thorough and includes insight on common issues.
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Allow to clone stack through the API
It would be nice to be able to not only create a stack from the API but to also clone an existing one.
We would like to be able to build on-demand stacks and cloning an existing one would make our life easier since we would not have to configure services and env variables.
Ideally the endpoint would allow us to specify host configuration (instance type, region, ...)
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Support for new Microsoft Azure architecture.
Looks like virtual machines are unable to properly access the internet (i.e. external databases). We currently have to manually activate the 'Instance IP address' in the Azure portal to make it work.
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Support ubuntu 16.04 - please :)
Support Ubuntu 16.04 LTS please
40 votesUbuntu 16.04 support now out for all new stacks!
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add support for http 2 via updated nginx version
allow ability to use http 2 by updating nginx version that supports http 2
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Let's encrypt
https://letsencrypt.org will soon be live and able to sign trusted SSL certificates automatically. I think this should be allowed on all stacks so they'd have instant https without having to buy a cert.
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Show Timezone on Rake Task Cron Job.
I thought it would have been UTC but it was actually my local Mountain Timezone. If you could display that in the form, that would be helpful.
2 votesCron Jobs run in UTC. A tag showing the timezone is now shown on the UI.
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Custom Procfiles for different app roles
The point is to have Procfiles like Procfileqa.web, Procfileqa.data-processor, or of any other naming scheme but I hope you get the point - to be able to build heterogeneous applications which may be in different roles depending on the environment etc. And thus having different sets of processes for each particular role they may be in.
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Support for MySQL 5.7
5.7 went GA in October last year. Even discounting the new features the performance benefits alone would certainly be welcome for us as a client who make extensive use of MySQL. Since Amazon RDS doesn't seem to be doing it anytime soon (they're pushing Aurora) there isn't an easy alternative for us to get the current version of MySQL in our production stack C66 (classic Rails)/Amazon AWS/RDS.
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