V Systems is looking for devs to test its newest product, VKube, a K8s-based containerization platform.
- 6 months of free containerization
- $10-20 in USDT after feedback submission
- Start testing VKube: https://forms.gle/HhBxDSYJmpu4nyA96
VKube is a Kubernetes-based container service for developers and enterprises to run containerized applications on the cloud. It costs from $0.002/hr (pay-per-hour) and $1.8/month, paid with crypto (VSYS) or PayPal.
VKube is the latest creation of the team of developers at V Systems. We built it to work around some pain points we found when using some of the cloud services currently available: expensive and/or dormant subscriptions, redundant dashboards, and low cost-effectiveness.
This is why we decided to develop our in-house container service. We're now looking for testers to review it and provide feedback to help us improve it.
Interested? New testers will receive 6 months of free credit!
To join, please follow the instructions indicated here:
Get free credit
Leave your feedback about VKube here.
About VKube
Flexible and customizable
VKube allows developers to choose exactly what, how, and for how long they want to deploy their applications. On VKube, services can be deployed on an hourly basis
Pay only for what you use
We enabled micropayments by using VSYS coins instead of credit card payments or subscriptions (as most other services do). This means that you can also use VKube to deploy short-term services (from 0.002 USD per hour) to learn or test new features, without needing to subscribe to any platform.
Convenient
The minimum hourly fee on VKube is 0.002 USD, which means that one full month of services can cost less than 2 USD.
Easy-to-use dashboard
The VKube dashboard is easy to navigate and has all the essential functionalities needed to deploy reliable services.
- Sign up for free on VKube
- VKube website
- V Systems GitHub
- How to deploy on VKube
- How to top up on VKube
- VKube resources
- VKube FAQ
For any questions or feedback, please contact us at support@v.systems
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