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Railway8mo ago
Paco

price calculation

Hello, I would like to use your services, I have 3 apis, 1 rabbitmq, 1 postgres. Sometimes two because I have two environments. (Prod/Staging) For the moment the flow will not be large. Does anyone know the cost per month? And then, is there any way for the staging environment to have IP filtering? And in future there is a gitlab intégration? Thanks 🙂
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Percy
Percy8mo ago
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Paco
Paco8mo ago
N/A
MantisInABox
MantisInABox8mo ago
@Paco the pricing for the service can be found on https://railway.app/pricing You are going to be paying a monthly subscription fee, plus any resources that you use during that month. Depending on how your application is built to handle the resources will depend on the cost. You can have multiple environments such as a staging environment, but no, IP Filtering is not something that is provided through the service. The team is looking to support more providers than just GitHub in the future. There is no definite timeline on when though.
Railway
Pricing
Railway is an infrastructure platform where you can provision infrastructure, develop with that infrastructure locally, and then deploy to the cloud.
Floris
Floris8mo ago
bro im not gonna lie the railway UI / frontend team needs a triple raise i aint even wanna code anymore just look at the ui fr
Fragly
Fragly8mo ago
fax ^
Paco
Paco8mo ago
@Morpheus Hello, It's not the subject 🙂 thanks @Vin
Floris
Floris8mo ago
calm down
Fragly
Fragly8mo ago
🙁
Paco
Paco8mo ago
zZZzz
MantisInABox
MantisInABox8mo ago
You're welcome Paco.
Brody
Brody8mo ago
Does anyone know the cost per month?
railway will give you estimated monthly usage costs, for this to be accurate run your services on the trial plan for a few days and then you will get a decent estimation of costs
is there any way for the staging environment to have IP filtering
not at this time, all access restrictions have to be done by your app
And in future there is a gitlab integration
yes, what vin said and i suggest you have a read of the rules, specifically #🛂|readme #5