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What file formats and deployment methods are supported?
Comprehensive Deployment Options for Modern Cloud Applications
NexQloud supports a wide range of file formats and deployment methods to accommodate diverse cloud native application development workflows and enterprise cloud computing services requirements. Our platform is designed to work with modern development practices while maintaining compatibility with legacy applications and traditional deployment methods commonly used in cloud engineering services.
Support for multiple deployment methods ensures seamless integration with existing CI/CD pipelines, kubernetes management tools, and development workflows, making it easy to migrate from other cloud computing platforms while taking advantage of our decentralized infrastructure and edge computing solutions.
Supported File Formats:
Application Packages:
- Docker Images: [Information Needed - container registry support and image format compatibility]
 - ZIP/TAR Archives: Compressed application bundles with dependencies
 - Git Repositories: Direct deployment from version control systems
 - OCI Images: [Information Needed - Open Container Initiative image support]
 - Helm Charts: [Information Needed - Helm chart deployment and repository integration]
 
Configuration Files:
- YAML Configurations: Kubernetes manifests, Docker Compose files, application configs
 - JSON Specifications: API definitions, configuration files, and deployment descriptors
 - Dockerfile: [Information Needed - Dockerfile build and deployment capabilities]
 - Infrastructure as Code: [Information Needed - Terraform, Pulumi, and other IaC tool support]
 
Development Frameworks:
Deployment Methods:
Direct Deployment:
- Web Console Upload: 
- Drag-and-drop file upload interface
 - Direct code editor for simple applications
 - Configuration wizard for guided setup
 - [Information Needed - file size limits and upload capabilities]
 
 - CLI Deployment: 
- Command-line interface for automated deployments
 - Scripted deployment workflows
 - Integration with local development environments
 - [Information Needed - CLI tool installation and configuration]
 
 
Repository Integration: 3. Git Integration:
- GitHub: [Information Needed - GitHub integration and webhook support]
 - GitLab: [Information Needed - GitLab CI/CD integration capabilities]
 - Bitbucket: [Information Needed - Bitbucket pipeline integration]
 - Azure DevOps: [Information Needed - Azure DevOps integration support]
 
- Continuous Deployment: 
- Automated deployments on code commits
 - Branch-based deployment strategies
 - Pull request preview environments
 - [Information Needed - CD pipeline configuration and triggers]
 
 
Container and Orchestration: 5. Container Deployment:
- Docker container deployment and management
 - Multi-container application orchestration
 - Container registry integration and image management
 - [Information Needed - private container registry support]
 
- Kubernetes Integration: 
- Native Kubernetes manifest deployment
 - Helm chart deployment and management
 - Operator-based application deployment
 - [Information Needed - Kubernetes version compatibility and features]
 
 
Specialized Deployment Types:
- Serverless Functions: [Information Needed - serverless deployment options and runtime support]
 - Static Sites: [Information Needed - static site deployment and CDN integration]
 - Database Deployments: [Information Needed - database deployment and management options]
 - AI/ML Models: [Information Needed - AI model deployment and inference serving]
 

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