Knowledgebase

Everything Bahriya, in writing.

Guides, references and concepts — from your first deploy to multi-region failover. Search the whole library, or pick a category below.

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Getting Started

What Bahriya is, how it fits in your stack, and the path to your first deployed container.

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Containers

HTTP, worker and cron workloads — scaling, storage, env vars, health checks and runtime configuration.

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Networking

Hostnames, DNS, failover, custom domains and external network rules.

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Caching

Managed proxy caching and the cache layer that sits in front of your HTTP container.

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Projects

Project structure, members, roles, quotas, and the boundaries of an isolated environment.

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Vault

Manage cryptographic keys, TLS certificates, image-pull registries, and encrypted credentials as versioned, org-scoped resources.

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Configs

Versioned configuration files (JSON, YAML, plain text, env) delivered to your containers as mounted volumes.

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Organisations

Account structure, team management, roles, activity log and personal access tokens.

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Regions

Available regions, tiers, latency expectations and how multi-region deploys work.

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Memcached

The managed Memcached service — its place in the platform and how to use it.

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Billing

Pricing, invoicing, top-ups, credits and how usage is measured per region.

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Reis CLI

Authenticating, deploying and managing Bahriya resources from the command line.

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Terraform

Using the official Bahriya Terraform provider to manage your infrastructure as code.

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Security

The security posture of the platform and the controls that protect your workloads.

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Troubleshooting

Common issues, what they mean, and how to resolve them quickly.

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