Render, the Zero DevOps Cloud, today announced
that more than 100,000 services have been created on its cloud. These
services range from static sites and APIs to cron jobs and managed PostgreSQL
instances. More than half of these services were created just in the
second half of 2020, underscoring Render's rapidly increasing popularity with
developers and businesses of all sizes.
Render launched in 2019 and has seen record month-over-month adoption since it
launched, quickly becoming one of the fastest growing public clouds.
In 2019, Render competed against thousands of startups at TechCrunch
Disrupt SF's Startup Battlefield and won for being the most promising
early-stage and fundamentally disruptive startup. In April this year, it
surpassed one billion HTTP requests served monthly.
Anurag Goel, founder and CEO of Render, said: "Cloud computing in 2020 is still
harder than it should be, and this milestone underscores our focus
on making the cloud considerably more accessible for developers around the
globe. As our customer base continues to grow, we remain excited about
making Render even more powerful and versatile with a long list of features
and improvements planned for the coming months."
Render offers an innovative public cloud alternative that developers love; it
gives them the best of both worlds: instant setup and incredible ease of
use, coupled with the power and flexibility previously afforded only by
large cloud providers. It does this by offering an intuitive hosting platform
that requires zero knowledge of servers and infrastructure and combining
it with powerful containerization technology which enables customization, cost
reduction and reliability at scale.
Render is trusted by tens of thousands of developers and teams from
fast-growing tech startups like
Cypress.io to
popular consumer startups like Bloomscape to established companies like
99designs.