What you can do with dFlow
Capabilities across applications, environments, services, compute, data, and platform operations.
Written By Zoro
Last updated 3 days ago
Use this page as a capability map. Use the sidebar to open the section that matches what you need; you do not need a link for every destination.
Model and organise work
- Applications: product boundary for settings and default Environments (Applications section).
- Environments: separate stages with their own compute and configuration (Environments section).
- Services: runnable units (app, database, Docker, and more) (Services section).
Ship and run software
- Deployments from Git or containers (Getting Started and Deployments and Operations).
- Templates (Templates section).
- Domains, routing, and SSL (Deployments and Operations).
Place workloads on compute
- Worker Nodes attach to Environments (Core Concepts and Worker Nodes and Compute).
- dFlow Cloud vs self-hosted paths (dFlow Cloud and Self-Hosting dFlow sections).
Data services
- Databases you run on dFlow (Databases section and Create your first database in Getting Started).
Account, team, and platform operations
- Team and access (Security and Team Management).
- Cloud billing (Billing and Account).
- Self-install and maintenance (Self-Hosting dFlow).
Next steps
- Welcome to dFlow for the short hub.
- Choose your path to pick cloud vs self-hosted onboarding.