Fransys Documentation
Welcome to the official Fransys documentation — the platform that simplifies deploying and managing cloud infrastructures on European providers.
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First steps
- About Fransys — Vision, positioning, and principles
- Key Concepts — Projects, blocks, clusters, credits, autopilot
Functional reference
Infrastructure
- Clusters — Providers, regions, interactive map
- Scaling and AutoPilot — Automatic and manual scaling
- GPU — GPU instances for AI and machine learning
Blocks
- Applications — Laravel, React, Angular, Vue, Docker
- Databases — PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Redis
- Sockets — WebSocket with Soketi
- Connections — Automatic variables and expansion
Deployment
- CI/CD — Pipeline, queue, automatic rollback
- Docker Images — Automatic builds and registry
Network and storage
- Domains and SSL — Automatic HTTPS via Let's Encrypt
- Load Balancer — Built-in high availability
- Persistent Storage — Persistent volumes
- Backups — Automatic PostgreSQL backups
Configuration
- Environment variables — Injection, expansion, export
Security and sovereignty
- Data Sovereignty — 100% European hosting
- Security Model — Secure by default
- GDPR Compliance — Data in Europe, compliant providers
- No Vendor Lock-in — Helm export, full portability
Technical reference
- Providers — Hetzner, Scaleway, OVH, Outscale
- Technical Limits — Platform quotas and limits
- Roadmap — Upcoming features