Self hosted GitLab CI builds and uploads to GitLab internal Container Registry.
From there it's pulled by Kubernetes (hosted at DigitalOcean). Smallest price would be 10$/Month for minimal Kubernetes, plus 10$/Month (can be used by as many projects as needed) for a Loadbalancer (so that you have a static IP). From there you can for example have free https with LetsEncrypt.
Price-wise at some point it surely outscales providers like Heroku, because u have to pay them per project.
Though this setup requires knowledge or enthusiasm on entering the world of devops :-)
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Self hosted GitLab CI builds and uploads to GitLab internal Container Registry.
From there it's pulled by Kubernetes (hosted at DigitalOcean). Smallest price would be 10$/Month for minimal Kubernetes, plus 10$/Month (can be used by as many projects as needed) for a Loadbalancer (so that you have a static IP). From there you can for example have free https with LetsEncrypt.
Price-wise at some point it surely outscales providers like Heroku, because u have to pay them per project.
Though this setup requires knowledge or enthusiasm on entering the world of devops :-)