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The Rails Deployment Landscape in 2026

The Rails Deployment Landscape in 2026
The Rails Deployment Landscape in 2026

June 15, 2026

For years, deploying a Rails application meant choosing between managing your own servers or using Heroku. Today, the ecosystem offers more options than ever, each with different trade-offs in simplicity, control, cost, and scalability.

If you’re starting a new Rails project in 2026, understanding these options can save significant time and operational overhead.

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