Skip to main content

2 posts tagged with "custom-domains"

View All Tags

A Managed Edge in Front of Your App: Custom Domains, TLS, Cache, and a WAF

· 5 min read
FoundryDB Team
Engineering @ FoundryDB

App Hosting runs your container next to your data and gives it a URL at https://{name}.foundrydb.com. That is enough to ship, but production wants more in front of the origin: your own domain, a real certificate that renews itself, a cache so repeat requests never touch your container, a rate limit so one client cannot drown the rest, and a first line of defense against the obvious injection attempts. Until now each of those was something you bolted on yourself.

FoundryDB now runs that layer for you. The edge gateway is a managed HTTP front end that sits between the public internet and your app's origin. You turn on the pieces you want through one settings call, point a domain at us, and the platform handles certificates, caching, limits, inspection, and the analytics that tell you what is happening.

Custom Domains and Private Registries for FoundryDB Apps

· 5 min read
FoundryDB Team
Engineering @ FoundryDB

App Hosting launched with apps served at https://{name}.foundrydb.com from public images. That covers the demo and the internal tool. It does not cover the two things every real deployment needs: your app on your domain, and your app built from a private image. Both shipped alongside the launch, and both are designed so you never hand a plaintext secret around or click through a certificate wizard.

This post covers the two-certificate model behind custom domains and the write-only credential model behind private registries.