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  • Up to 50 Users
  • Unlimited public/private repositories
  • Automatic security and version updates
  • Unlimited CI/CD Jobs
  • 100GB SSD Storage
  • 3 Days Backup
  • IDS/IPS
  • Shared Runners
  • Self-hosted Runners
  • 24x7 Support
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$500/Month $
  • Up to 100 Users
  • Unlimited public/private repositories
  • Automatic security and version updates
  • Unlimited CI/CD Jobs
  • 200GB SSD Storage
  • 7 Days Backup
  • IDS/IPS
  • Shared Runners
  • Self-hosted Runners
  • 24x7 Support
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  • 100+ Users
  • Unlimited public/private repositories
  • Automatic security and version updates
  • Unlimited CI/CD Jobs
  • 1TB SSD Storage
  • 30 Days Backup
  • IDS/IPS
  • Dedicated Runners
  • Self-hosted Runners
  • 24x7 Support
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Unleash the full potential of GitLab with our managed hosting solutions.

SCM

Source code management (SCM) is a crucial component of software development that involves tracking, organizing, and controlling changes to software source code.

Container Registry

A container registry is a repository for storing and Docker images. It serves as a single source of truth for container images, allowing organizations to easily distribute containers across their infrastructure.

Packages

Packages are pre-built, reusable components or libraries of code that can be used in multiple projects. They provide a way for developers to share and reuse code.

Helm Repo

A Helm Repository acts as a hub for distributing charts, which are collections of files that describe how to configure and deploy applications in a Kubernetes cluster.

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GitLab is a web-based Git repository manager that provides Git repository hosting, code reviews, issue tracking, and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipeline automation. It allows developers to collaborate on projects and manage code changes in a centralized location.

Managed GitLab hosting is a service that provides customers with a hosted GitLab instance that is managed and maintained by a Build 4.0. This means that the we takes care of the technical aspects of hosting GitLab, including server maintenance, security updates, and backups. Customers can focus on developing their applications without worrying about managing its infrastructure.

IDS stands for Intrusion Detection System, and IPS stands for Intrusion Prevention System. These are security technologies that are used to detect and prevent unauthorized access, attacks, and threats to computer systems and networks.

An IDS monitors network traffic and system logs for suspicious activity, such as unusual patterns or behavior, and alerts security personnel when potential threats are detected.

An IPS goes one step further by actively preventing and blocking suspicious activity in real-time, such as by blocking network traffic or shutting down access to a system.

Both IDS and IPS are important components of a comprehensive security strategy and are used to protect against a wide range of threats, including malware, phishing attacks, and unauthorized access attempts.

We deploy a stateful firewall on top of AWS’s security groups to protect your GitLab instances from unauthorized access, attacks, and threats to computer systems and networks. This firewall monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic to ensure that only authorized traffic is allowed to access your GitLab instances. Additionally, we implement security best practices, such as regular security updates and patches, to ensure that your GitLab instances are always protected against the latest threats. We take security very seriously and are committed to providing a safe and secure hosting environment for your GitLab projects.

No, we provide month-to-month service where customers can cancel their subscription anytime. We understand that businesses and development projects may evolve and change over time, and we want to provide our customers with the flexibility to adjust their service as needed without any penalty or fees.

Yes, we do not limit the use of GitLab to only the Community Edition. If you have your own GitLab Enterprise license, you can let us know and we can deploy the Enterprise edition for you upon request. We want to provide our customers with the flexibility to choose the GitLab edition that best fits their needs, whether that’s the open source Community Edition or the more advanced features of the Enterprise edition.

We host all GitLab instances on AWS (Amazon Web Services), one of the world’s leading cloud providers. AWS provides a highly secure and compliant infrastructure that is trusted by businesses and organizations around the world. Our GitLab instances are hosted in compliance with industry standards, including GDPR, HIPAA, and SOC 2, and we regularly monitor and audit our systems to ensure ongoing compliance. You can be confident that your code and data are stored securely and compliantly on our GitLab hosting platform.

 

We provide 24×7 email support for our start-up and business customers, so you can get help whenever you need it. For customers on our Enterprise plan, we provide a dedicated support engineer who can help with any questions or issues you may have. Our support team is highly knowledgeable about GitLab and our hosting platform, and we’re committed to providing prompt and helpful support to all of our customers.

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