Automated Deployments & Orchestration on the
World's Largest Public Edge Computing Infrastructure
Automated Deployments & Orchestration on the
World's Largest Public Edge Computing Infrastructure
Automated Deployments & Orchestration on the
World's Largest Public Edge Computing Infrastructure
Automated Deployments & Orchestration on the
World's Largest Public Edge Computing Infrastructure
For Flawless Edge Infrastructure
Performance that Makes the Difference, which Only Edgegap can Deliver
Performance that Makes the Difference, which Only Edgegap can Deliver
Create and operate modern applications and automatically deploy them in seconds, without ops, to our market-leading multi-cloud edge network of 615+ locations worldwide.
Empower your digital experiences with near real-time response time
& enterprise-grade security, scale and support.
How We Make It Possible
How We Make It Possible
Edgegap
Leading Competitor
Edgegap
Leading Competitor
Edgegap
Leading Competitor
Edgegap Deploy Nearest Users for the Industry's Lowest Latency
First, our orchestration automatically caches game servers to its distributed network of 615+ global locations across 17+ providers, 5x times more locations than its competitors.
On-demand & just-in-time, Edgegap's orchestration automatically deploys to the ideal location nearest to users as to reduce latency by up to 58% vs. traditional public cloud.
Trusted By
Always Online: 99.99% Availability
Get total security with automated, on-demand and instant rapid scaling across 17+ providers
Includes integrated DDoS attack protection for absolute peace of mind
Uptime
(Last 90 days)
API
100.00%
Console
100.00%
Overall uptime
100.00%
Last 24 hours
100.00%
Last 7 days
100.00%
Last 30 days
100.00%
Last 90 days
Compatible
Compatible
Compatible
Compatible
Enable edge computing for any applications running in a container.
Bring your container and let Edgegap manage its lifecycle
Python
import os
import requests
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
load_dotenv()
# Getting our settings from env
ARBITRIUM_TOKEN = os.getenv("ARBITRIUM_TOKEN")
APPLICATION = os.getenv("APPLICATION")
VERSION = os.getenv("VERSION")
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/servers', methods=['POST'])
def start_server():
# How you access the user's IP is unimportant for us, but you will need it to create a deployment.
# Here the user sent its IP in the request to get the TODO application, along with its username.
# We will inject it into the environment variables of our deployment.
data = request.get_json()
ip = data.get("ip")
username = data.get("username")
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": ARBITRIUM_TOKEN
}
# Building request body from the API specifications (/v1/deploy)
deployment_request = {
# These are mandatory to create a deployment
"app_name": APPLICATION,
"version_name": VERSION,
"ip_list": [
ip
],
# These are not mandatory, but recommended
"env_vars": [
{
"key": "message",
"value": f"Welcome {username} to your personal TODO application!"
}
],
# Arbitrium will make a POST request to this URL once the deployment container is accessible.
"webhook_url": "https://your-api.com/webhooks"
}
# Sending the request to Arbitrium to create a deployment
response = requests.post("https://api.edgegap.com/v1/deploy", json=deployment_request, headers=headers)
# Getting the Request ID from our request
request_id = response.json().get("request_id")
# Sending the Request ID to our client. Not mandatory, but it can be helpful to retrieve the deployment.
return jsonify({"request_id": request_id}), 200
@app.route('/webhooks', methods=['POST'])
def webhook_route():
# Accessing the data we need to forward to our client.
data = request.get_json()
request_id = data.get("request_id")
# This is the URL that our client needs to connect to access the TODO application online.
# Port 3000 is the one we set in our Dockerfile and our version
connection_url = data.get("ports", {}).get("3000", {}).get("link")
connection_data = {
"request_id": request_id,
"connection_url": connection_url
}
# Notifying our client of the connection informations
requests.post("https://your-route-to-notify-user-client.com", json=connection_data)
return 204
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run()
Python
import os
import requests
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
load_dotenv()
# Getting our settings from env
ARBITRIUM_TOKEN = os.getenv("ARBITRIUM_TOKEN")
APPLICATION = os.getenv("APPLICATION")
VERSION = os.getenv("VERSION")
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/servers', methods=['POST'])
def start_server():
# How you access the user's IP is unimportant for us, but you will need it to create a deployment.
# Here the user sent its IP in the request to get the TODO application, along with its username.
# We will inject it into the environment variables of our deployment.
data = request.get_json()
ip = data.get("ip")
username = data.get("username")
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": ARBITRIUM_TOKEN
}
# Building request body from the API specifications (/v1/deploy)
deployment_request = {
# These are mandatory to create a deployment
"app_name": APPLICATION,
"version_name": VERSION,
"ip_list": [
ip
],
# These are not mandatory, but recommended
"env_vars": [
{
"key": "message",
"value": f"Welcome {username} to your personal TODO application!"
}
],
# Arbitrium will make a POST request to this URL once the deployment container is accessible.
"webhook_url": "https://your-api.com/webhooks"
}
# Sending the request to Arbitrium to create a deployment
response = requests.post("https://api.edgegap.com/v1/deploy", json=deployment_request, headers=headers)
# Getting the Request ID from our request
request_id = response.json().get("request_id")
# Sending the Request ID to our client. Not mandatory, but it can be helpful to retrieve the deployment.
return jsonify({"request_id": request_id}), 200
@app.route('/webhooks', methods=['POST'])
def webhook_route():
# Accessing the data we need to forward to our client.
data = request.get_json()
request_id = data.get("request_id")
# This is the URL that our client needs to connect to access the TODO application online.
# Port 3000 is the one we set in our Dockerfile and our version
connection_url = data.get("ports", {}).get("3000", {}).get("link")
connection_data = {
"request_id": request_id,
"connection_url": connection_url
}
# Notifying our client of the connection informations
requests.post("https://your-route-to-notify-user-client.com", json=connection_data)
return 204
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run()
Python
import os
import requests
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
load_dotenv()
# Getting our settings from env
ARBITRIUM_TOKEN = os.getenv("ARBITRIUM_TOKEN")
APPLICATION = os.getenv("APPLICATION")
VERSION = os.getenv("VERSION")
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/servers', methods=['POST'])
def start_server():
# How you access the user's IP is unimportant for us, but you will need it to create a deployment.
# Here the user sent its IP in the request to get the TODO application, along with its username.
# We will inject it into the environment variables of our deployment.
data = request.get_json()
ip = data.get("ip")
username = data.get("username")
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": ARBITRIUM_TOKEN
}
# Building request body from the API specifications (/v1/deploy)
deployment_request = {
# These are mandatory to create a deployment
"app_name": APPLICATION,
"version_name": VERSION,
"ip_list": [
ip
],
# These are not mandatory, but recommended
"env_vars": [
{
"key": "message",
"value": f"Welcome {username} to your personal TODO application!"
}
],
# Arbitrium will make a POST request to this URL once the deployment container is accessible.
"webhook_url": "https://your-api.com/webhooks"
}
# Sending the request to Arbitrium to create a deployment
response = requests.post("https://api.edgegap.com/v1/deploy", json=deployment_request, headers=headers)
# Getting the Request ID from our request
request_id = response.json().get("request_id")
# Sending the Request ID to our client. Not mandatory, but it can be helpful to retrieve the deployment.
return jsonify({"request_id": request_id}), 200
@app.route('/webhooks', methods=['POST'])
def webhook_route():
# Accessing the data we need to forward to our client.
data = request.get_json()
request_id = data.get("request_id")
# This is the URL that our client needs to connect to access the TODO application online.
# Port 3000 is the one we set in our Dockerfile and our version
connection_url = data.get("ports", {}).get("3000", {}).get("link")
connection_data = {
"request_id": request_id,
"connection_url": connection_url
}
# Notifying our client of the connection informations
requests.post("https://your-route-to-notify-user-client.com", json=connection_data)
return 204
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run()
Low Code
Integration in minutes!
No need to integrate libraries or learn a new product. Get your application up and running through a simple integration of sending a RESTFUL API call.
Configure & Tailor
Transparent access to your deployment and orchestration data through detailed reports allowing you to fine-tune to your exact needs
Save Time & Resources
Save Time & Resources
Save Time & Resources
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Skip key backend development & ship earlier
Lower Costs
Reduce your total cost of operations by up to 70%
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