📄️ Setting Up Environment
The first step of any application hosting is a creation of the environment with the required isolated containers. The platform provides a powerful and intuitive UI to create and configure environments up to your specific needs. This document will guide you through all the needed steps, giving an extended explanation of available specifics and features.
📄️ Share Environment
Environment Sharing is a particular case of the account collaboration feature - when you want to give access or some functionality of your account to other users. The only difference is that you need to share just a single environment.
📄️ Cloning Environment
Sooner or later, every developer faces the necessity to branch the application he is working on, e.g. to try out new functionality before actually implementing it into production.
📄️ Http Headers
HTTP headers are the core part of the HTTP requests and responses. They pass additional information with an HTTP request or response (e.g. the client browser, requested page, server, and more).
🗃️ Environment Variables
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📄️ Environment Transferring
Environment transferring allows you to move any environment to another PaaS account within the same platform (confirmation on both sides is required).
📄️ Environment Aliases
Specifying the alias (alternative name) for an environment or a separate node can greatly facilitate the process of their management. It clarifies which item you are working with, so you’ll never make a mistake while choosing the environment/node that needs to be adjusted.
🗃️ Environment Export and Import
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🗃️ Environment Regions
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🗃️ Environment Groups
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📄️ Environment Isolation
This feature availability depends on the particular hosting provider settings.