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Which is the cheapest way to host a meilisearch instance (preferrably on gcp) ? |
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IMHO, DigitalOcean is the cheapest: for 10$/month, you can have a virtual machine (called Droplet) that run MeiliSearch perfectly. You can even use the Marketplace app to easily have an instance running. As for GCP, not sure about the smallest instance you could have. Let me check if someone has more information about GCP. |
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Disclosure: I am the co-founder of Qovery Hi, with Qovery you can deploy Meilisearch for free (forever free). I've recorded a video to show how to deploy Meilisearch in 60 seconds. How can we provide hosting for free? This is explained here. Deploy Meilisearch with Qovery now Happy coding! |
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You can create an index and add document by following the guide at https://docs.meilisearch.com/guides/introduction/quick_start_guide.html#add-documents You don't need a key, but it can be good to create one so the instance is non-open to everyone. You can read about how to do that at https://docs.meilisearch.com/guides/advanced_guides/authentication.html Also, we try to answer people as soon as possible, but we are a very small team and we receive a lot of those... I invite you to check the documentation at https://docs.meilisearch.com/ to get answer faster as the information is usually already there. |
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Hi, since we released Qovery v2, we removed our template system. But
deploying Meilisearch is still super easy and does not really require any
template. You just need to provide a valid dockerfile (the official one is
great). We have dozens of users running Meilisearch this way. Let me know
if you have any questions
…On Mon, Aug 9, 2021, 9:05 AM ayamber-coder ***@***.***> wrote:
Disclosure: I am the co-founder of Qovery
Hi, with Qovery <https://www.qovery.com> you can deploy Meilisearch for
free (forever free). I've recorded a video to show how to deploy
Meilisearch in 60 seconds. How can we provide hosting for free? This is
explained here
<https://www.qovery.com/blog/qovery-is-free-for-open-source-projects>.
Deploy Meilisearch with Qovery now <https://start.qovery.com>
Happy coding!
I tried using QOvery but i can't seem to see a place where i need to use
Meilisearch as template.but in your tutorial videos it shows
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I am absolutely new to dockerfile or containers. How do i provide a
dockerfile so that I can atlast have search instance running
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… Hi, since we released Qovery v2, we removed our template system. But
deploying Meilisearch is still super easy and does not really require any
template. You just need to provide a valid dockerfile (the official one is
great). We have dozens of users running Meilisearch this way. Let me know
if you have any questions
On Mon, Aug 9, 2021, 9:05 AM ayamber-coder ***@***.***> wrote:
> Disclosure: I am the co-founder of Qovery
>
> Hi, with Qovery <https://www.qovery.com> you can deploy Meilisearch for
> free (forever free). I've recorded a video to show how to deploy
> Meilisearch in 60 seconds. How can we provide hosting for free? This is
> explained here
> <https://www.qovery.com/blog/qovery-is-free-for-open-source-projects>.
>
> Deploy Meilisearch with Qovery now <https://start.qovery.com>
>
> Happy coding!
>
> I tried using QOvery but i can't seem to see a place where i need to use
> Meilisearch as template.but in your tutorial videos it shows
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Okay, i am running my application on a shared server, will all these your
instructions also apply true on such system?. Thanks
…On Wed, Aug 11, 2021, 13:29 Samuel Jimenez ***@***.***> wrote:
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A dockerfile is just a text file, conventionally named "Dockerfile" that
you can often find at the root of many projects and it contains the
instructions for Docker to build and configure a container. MeiliSearch
repository provides an official Dockerfile just here
<https://github.com/meilisearch/MeiliSearch/blob/main/Dockerfile> so you
can copy the file itself or its content anytime you need it.
You you need to provide a Docker image instead, you can normally just
reference the official Docker Image
<https://hub.docker.com/r/getmeili/meilisearch> by referencing it as
gemili/meilisearch as in @curquiza <https://github.com/curquiza> example.
You can use a tag as in getmeili/meilisearch:v0.20.0 to reference a
specific version of MeiliSearch.
Hope it helps :)
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Hello I deployed MeiliSearch through official DockerFile. But when I open it on Browser it's not working (address not found). |
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Coolify + Hetzner = 5 months free then 3.5$/m |
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IMHO, DigitalOcean is the cheapest: for 10$/month, you can have a virtual machine (called Droplet) that run MeiliSearch perfectly. You can even use the Marketplace app to easily have an instance running.
As for GCP, not sure about the smallest instance you could have. Let me check if someone has more information about GCP.