A collection of one-click buttons and scripts for deploying code-server to various cloud hosting platforms. The fastest way to get a code-server environment! ☁️
Platform | Type | Cheapest Plan | Deploy |
---|---|---|---|
DigitalOcean | VM | $5/mo, 1 CPU, 1 GB RAM | Test |
Vultr | VM | $5/mo, 1 CPU, 1 GB RAM | Test |
Linode | VM | $3.50/mo, 1 CPU, 512 MB RAM | Test |
Railway | Deploy Container | Free, specs unknown, but very fast 🚀 | |
Heroku | Deploy Container | Free, 1 CPU, 512 MB RAM | |
Azure App Service | Deploy Container | Free, 1 CPU, 1 GB RAM | see guide |
- VMs are deployed once, and then can be modified to install new software
- You need to save "snapshots" to use your latest images
- Storage is always persistent, and you can usually add extra volumes
- VMs can support many workloads, such as running Docker or Kubernetes clusters
- 👀 Docs for the VM install script
- App Platforms deploy code-server containers, and are often rebuilt
- App platforms can shut down when you are not using it, saving you money
- All software and dependencies need to be defined in the
Dockerfile
or install script so they aren't destroyed on a rebuild - Storage may not be redundant. You may have to use rclone to store your filesystem on a cloud service
- 📄 Docs for code-server-deploy-container