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Any option other than Heroku? #76

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jacky780001 opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 5 comments
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Any option other than Heroku? #76

jacky780001 opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 5 comments

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@jacky780001
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I am getting messages from Heroku that they'd be ending free dynos on 11/28/2022, so in order to continue using bandwidth-hero, is there any other option than Heroku or hosting own server?

@ayastreb
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Yes, please refer to proxy README - https://github.com/ayastreb/bandwidth-hero-proxy - there's a couple of links in "Self-hosted" section down bellow. Proxy server is just a node.js app, you can run it at your own hosting wihtout problems

@kaovilai
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A k8s deployment yaml would probably be a cool addition

@SSL-ACTX
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SSL-ACTX commented Jan 18, 2023

I used Vercel to deploy bandwidth-hero, it works flawlessly.

@JuanJSAR
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JuanJSAR commented Jun 8, 2023

Any tutorial on how to do it?

@SSL-ACTX
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SSL-ACTX commented Jun 19, 2023

@JuanJSAR
Well, you can just fork bandwidth-hero-proxy repo and add a vercel.json (read about it in vercel), and import it to Vercel. That's it.

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