In an emergency, it is important to achieve fast deploy and system scaling. We can help you with both of these issues. RescueHands is a containerized application which can be deployed and scaled on any IAAS server, including GCP, AWS, AZURE, and Digital Ocean.
RescueHands is a Containerised Application
Containerised applications are program that run in separate runtime environments known as container. All of their need is provided, including system library, binary, and configuration files. The need is provided in a container which have everything that the application requires to run. This enables them to run in any environment, leading in more effective application deployment and scaling.
Deploying RescueHands in any IAAS platforms
IAAS systems are cloud based services that offer virtual compute resources such as virtual machines, storage, and network. These systems are viable and fast given, lets us to pay for only the resources we use. Among the most popular IAAS systems are:
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) – It is one of the common cast-off IAAS platform that offer wide range of services and tools for computing, storage, networking etc.
- Microsoft Azure – Cloud computing platform created by Microsoft for deploying and managing applications.
- Google Cloud Platform (GCP) – Cloud computing services created by Google.
- DigitalOcean – This is a simple cloud computing platform which is easy to use at an reasonable price.
Conclusion
Deploying an application on an Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS) platform mainly includes the following steps:
- Create an account on any of the IAAS platforms of your choice (e.g. AWS, Azure, Digital Ocean, GCP).
- Create and configure the necessary infrastructure resources (e.g. virtual machines, storage, networking).
- Package and upload the application to the chosen IAAS platform.
- Configure and launch the application on the platform.
- Monitor and maintain the application on the platform.
Please note that the above mentioned steps may depends on the IAAS platform and the application being deployed. Please refer to the respective platform’s documentation for more detail instructions.

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