Deploy Kong on Render
With Render's Docker runtime, deploy the official Kong image in minutes.
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Deploy in 3 Steps
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In the Render Dashboard, click New > Web Service.
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Select Existing Image and provide an official image URL.
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Configure your service's details and attach a persistent disk for database storage if needed. Then click Deploy Web Service.
Whatever your stack, it runs on Render.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kong?
Kong is a popular, lightweight, and efficient open-source API gateway. It is designed to work in hybrid and multi-cloud settings, optimized for microservices and distributed systems. Kong aids organizations in enhancing developer productivity, strengthening security, and speeding up product launches.
What are the benefits of deploying Kong on Render?
Deploying Kong on Render harnesses the power of a lightweight API gateway optimized for microservices and distributed systems. Render's streamlined Docker support simplifies the process, allowing you to deploy prebuilt images or automate builds directly from your code repository. With features like private networking and persistent disk storage, your Kong deployment remains secure and reliable while enhancing developer productivity. Render also provides out-of-the-box logging, monitoring, and flexible service metrics to keep your operations transparent. Utilize infrastructure-as-code to programmatically manage your deployments and ensure quick product launches without the complexities of traditional orchestration tools. Experience faster, more efficient API management with Kong on Render.
What is Render?
Render is the modern application platform that helps developers quickly bring their ideas to market.
Build and scale your applications and websites on an all-purpose developer platform with a global CDN, DDoS protection, preview environments, private networking, and auto deploys from Git.
Build and scale your applications and websites on an all-purpose developer platform with a global CDN, DDoS protection, preview environments, private networking, and auto deploys from Git.
How much does Render cost?
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