What is ReleaseHub?
It makes it incredibly easy to manage environments so your team can focus on building value for your customers. It can build environments in our cloud or yours, from the simplest (static javascript) to the most complex (microservices with many cloud-native dependencies) applications. It supports production and pre-production environments and every step from code push to environment creation is completely automated.
ReleaseHub is a tool in the Deployment as a Service category of a tech stack.
Who uses ReleaseHub?
Developers
12 developers on StackShare have stated that they use ReleaseHub.
ReleaseHub Integrations
ReleaseHub's Features
- Limitless reproducible environments for any use case
- Ephemeral or long-lived
- Release Environments run in an EKS cluster, within your AWS account, or can be hosted by us for a completely hands-off experience. On-premise or hosted, our service gives you total control over environment management and your data
- Connect Release Environments with your data snapshots. We enable you to easily replicate production data, which makes testing more accurate and deploying stress-free
ReleaseHub Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to ReleaseHub?
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Git
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Python
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jQuery
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